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A mountain rescue sim where you pilot helicopters and quad bikes to save stranded hikers, rough around the edges and thin on depth, but a niche concept with limited competition.

Mountain Rescue Simulator puts you in the role of a rescue operative working alpine emergencies. On paper the premise is genuinely interesting: coordinate vehicles, respond to calls, treat injuries, and bring people back alive. The vehicle roster includes helicopters, quad bikes, and a snow cat, which is a reasonable toolkit for the setting. The problem is that the decision-making layer is almost flat. There are no resource trade-offs to manage, no branching mission structures, and no systems that reward efficient routing or gear loadouts. For a sim to hold attention past the first hour, it needs friction that teaches you something. This one does not have much of that. The core gameplay loop is serviceable at best. You get a call, you drive or fly to a location, you apply a basic first-aid interaction, and you transport the victim. Repeat. There is no meaningful triage, no weather system that forces tactical pivots, and no campaign structure that escalates in complexity. If you came here expecting a management layer, even a lightweight one, you will be disappointed quickly. The tutorial introduces mechanics without much scaffolding, but the mechanics themselves are shallow enough that it hardly matters. Vehicle handling is the most functional part of the package. The helicopter controls require some adjustment and the snow cat feels appropriately lumbering on steep terrain. These moments hint at what the game could have been with more investment in physics and terrain simulation. Unfortunately, the AI behavior of both victims and any support characters is inconsistent, which undercuts immersion on a regular basis. The map has some visual appeal in a low-budget alpine way, but it is not large or varied enough to sustain long sessions. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, the mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, and the PC-only release on a niche premise means community support is thin. Steam reviews sit at 44% positive from a very small sample, which is a warning flag rather than a data point to dismiss. The game launched in 2019 and has not received visible updates to address its systemic gaps. There is no late game, no difficulty scaling, and no build variety to speak of. Replayability is close to zero once you have seen the vehicle types and mission scenarios, which does not take long. If you are a dedicated rescue-sim enthusiast who has already exhausted better-supported alternatives, there is a kernel of something here. But even then, the execution does not justify much patience. Newcomers to the sim genre would be far better served by titles with deeper systems and stronger community infrastructure before considering something this undercooked. Diego, Scout Team

Mountain Rescue Simulator

Mountain Rescue Simulator

10 oct 2019United Independent EntertainmentUnited Independent Entertainment GmbH
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A mountain rescue sim where you pilot helicopters and quad bikes to save stranded hikers, rough around the edges and thin on depth, but a niche concept with limited competition.

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Mountain Rescue Simulator puts you in the role of a rescue operative working alpine emergencies. On paper the premise is genuinely interesting: coordinate vehicles, respond to calls, treat injuries, and bring people back alive. The vehicle roster includes helicopters, quad bikes, and a snow cat, which is a reasonable toolkit for the setting. The problem is that the decision-making layer is almost flat. There are no resource trade-offs to manage, no branching mission structures, and no systems that reward efficient routing or gear loadouts. For a sim to hold attention past the first hour, it needs friction that teaches you something. This one does not have much of that. The core gameplay loop is serviceable at best. You get a call, you drive or fly to a location, you apply a basic first-aid interaction, and you transport the victim. Repeat. There is no meaningful triage, no weather system that forces tactical pivots, and no campaign structure that escalates in complexity. If you came here expecting a management layer, even a lightweight one, you will be disappointed quickly. The tutorial introduces mechanics without much scaffolding, but the mechanics themselves are shallow enough that it hardly matters. Vehicle handling is the most functional part of the package. The helicopter controls require some adjustment and the snow cat feels appropriately lumbering on steep terrain. These moments hint at what the game could have been with more investment in physics and terrain simulation. Unfortunately, the AI behavior of both victims and any support characters is inconsistent, which undercuts immersion on a regular basis. The map has some visual appeal in a low-budget alpine way, but it is not large or varied enough to sustain long sessions. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, the mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, and the PC-only release on a niche premise means community support is thin. Steam reviews sit at 44% positive from a very small sample, which is a warning flag rather than a data point to dismiss. The game launched in 2019 and has not received visible updates to address its systemic gaps. There is no late game, no difficulty scaling, and no build variety to speak of. Replayability is close to zero once you have seen the vehicle types and mission scenarios, which does not take long. If you are a dedicated rescue-sim enthusiast who has already exhausted better-supported alternatives, there is a kernel of something here. But even then, the execution does not justify much patience. Newcomers to the sim genre would be far better served by titles with deeper systems and stronger community infrastructure before considering something this undercooked.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamAlpine SettingVehicle VarietyFirst Aid MechanicsSingle-player OnlyLow ReplayabilityNiche SimShort Sessions

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Processor
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo / AMD® Athlon™ X2, min. 2.8 GHZ
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia® / AMD® with 512 MB memory
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1 GB available space

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United Independent Entertainment
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United Independent Entertainment GmbH
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 oct 2019

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