
Brave Deeds of Rescue Team
If your idea of a good session is juggling firefighters, air transports, and vaccine labs across 25 bite-sized disaster maps, this one earns its keep. Lean on Expert mode or it evaporates fast.
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About Brave Deeds of Rescue Team
I spend most of my gaming hours inside grand-strategy sandboxes where a single bad decision ripples across decades of simulated history, so a casual time-management rescue game was always going to feel small by comparison. Brave Deeds of Rescue Team is genuinely small. That is not entirely a problem, but it is the first thing you should price into your expectations before clicking anything. The core loop is closer to classic time-management fare than the strategy label on the store page suggests. Each of the 25 levels drops you onto a disaster map, fires and building collapses and rockfalls spawning in sequence, and your job is to dispatch the right specialist at the right moment. Firefighters tackle blazes, engineers clear rubble, medics pull survivors out. Between levels, you return to a shared base where you train new personnel, craft gear in an engineering department, develop vaccines in a lab, and upgrade your transport pool across land, air, and sea vehicles. The progression loop is genuinely satisfying in the mid-game: the moment your lab output and your transport capacity start syncing up, the dispatching puzzles feel meaningfully tight. The problem is that "meaningfully tight" window is short. Players who have touched any prior entry in the Rescue Team series will outpace the difficulty curve before they reach the halfway point. Three difficulty modes - novice, relaxed, and expert - do exist, and expert is the only one worth your time if you have any strategy or sim muscle memory. Even then, the decision-making ceiling is lower than the genre framing implies. Disaster events are mostly scripted per level rather than procedurally generated, which means replaying a map for a gold rating turns into route memorization more than genuine tactical problem-solving. The automatic side-mission system, which lets you send team members out on background tasks while you handle the main level, is a nice wrinkle and adds a light resource-economy dimension, but it never develops into anything that demands real optimization. Where the game actually succeeds is in its accessibility. The step-by-step tutorial is patient without being condescending, and the camera controls are the one area players consistently cite as needing a minute to click. Once you have the zoom and scroll rhythm down, the interface stays out of your way. The visual style is colorful and readable under pressure, which matters when you are trying to spot a stranded dolphin or a bear on the edge of a flood zone (yes, animal rescues are part of the mission log, and they are a small but welcome absurdity). Completion rewards feed back into city upgrades and base decorations, giving a light sense of persistent progress across the campaign. As a pure strategy purchase, this does not scratch that itch. As a palate-cleanser between heavier titles, or an entry point for someone who has never touched the time-management genre, it does its job with reasonable polish and zero bloat. Community reception on Steam sits solidly positive based on available aggregate data, which tracks: the audience it is aimed at gets exactly what it promises. There is no mod ecosystem, no post-launch content pipeline worth noting, and no multiplayer component. You load it up, you complete 25 levels, you close it. Just set it to Expert from level one. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 or later
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 800 MB available space
- Graphics
- GPU with at least 1,5 GB of VRAM
- Processor
- 3 GHz processor
Recommended
- OS
- MacOS 10.13 or later
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 800 MB available space
- Graphics
- GPU with at least 1,5 GB of VRAM or better
- Processor
- 3 GHz processor or better
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Game Info
- Developer
- Game Mixer
- Publisher
- Alawar Casual
- Release Date
- Jun 8, 2022






