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Worth a look only at bundle or deep-discount pricing - too thin on content and too light on polish for anything else.
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About Drowned Helicopter
My first instinct when loading Drowned Helicopter was mild nostalgia, followed almost immediately by mild concern. This is a 2D side-scrolling arcade survival game in which you pilot a helicopter through a flooded, debris-choked city, picking up survivors stranded on rooftops while dodging flying garbage, tall buildings, and relentless torrential rain. The loop is simple: keep moving forward, survive as long as possible, rescue as many people as you can before you inevitably crash. There are no levels in the traditional sense, no upgrades, no branching paths. It is closer in spirit to the old browser Helicopter game or Choplifter's barebones cousin than anything released in the current era of indie arcade revival. The pixel art is functional and has a certain scrappy charm - flooded cityscapes, rain streaking down the screen, rooftop silhouettes waiting for rescue. The atmosphere lands better than the execution deserves. That said, the rain effects, which should be the game's defining visual mood, are reportedly heavy enough to actively obscure the action, making precise debris dodging harder than it needs to be. Controls are WASD-only, and if you have spent any time with modern arcade flyers, the lack of gamepad support or remapping will grate. Reported technical hiccups - including a shader-related bug that has left some players staring at rain with no helicopter visible - are a real red flag for a title that has zero critical coverage and zero user reviews to reassure new buyers. The procedural generation keeps obstacle patterns from feeling completely identical run to run, which adds a sliver of replayability. But there is no score leaderboard integration, no progression system, and no content beyond the single survival mode to pull you back after your first few runs. The system requirements are laughably light (31 MB install, Intel HD Graphics compatible), so at minimum it will run on anything. Who is this for? Genuinely patient players who want a low-friction, low-commitment arcade session - the kind of thing you might have played for ten minutes during a lunch break on a Flash games site in 2008. The rescue premise is a cute hook and the visual mood has effort behind it. But the absence of any community reception, the technical bugs flagged by early players, and the shallow loop make this a hard sell at anything above bundle pricing. If you already own it or pick it up for next to nothing, squeeze a few sessions out of it. Otherwise, your curiosity is probably satisfied by watching a two-minute gameplay clip.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics
- Storage
- 31 MB available space Sound: DirectSound Compatible
- Processor
- Intel Celeron 1800 MHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- ImperiumGame
- Publisher
- ImperiumGame
- Release Date
- Sep 9, 2020

