German developers have a reputation for creating detailed simulators, but it's worth noting that some of the most renowned simulation games, like Euro Truck Simulator from a Czech studio and Farming Simulator from a Swiss one, come from outside Germany. Yet, Germany is home to many realism-focused developers, such as Aerosoft, who have recently launched Emergency Call 112: The Attack Squad.
Named after the European emergency number, Emergency Call 112 lets you step into the shoes of an elite firefighting squad. You'll face a range of challenges, from extinguishing fires in small sheds to tackling dangerous housefires. Each scenario requires you to make strategic decisions on how to approach and resolve the emergency.
The game equips you with an array of realistic firefighting tools, including extendable ladders, pickaxes, and various hoses. It's not just about dousing flames; you need to consider the risks, such as potential gas explosions and the presence of people in danger, making quick and critical decisions to save lives.
**It's an emergency!**Aerosoft's ambition to bring Emergency Call 112: The Attack Squad to mobile devices is clear. While the game is primarily targeted at simulation enthusiasts—a rather niche audience—it offers a variety of missions and features that might still entice those curious about firefighting simulation. Even if you're not a dedicated simulationist, the novelty and challenge of the game could be worth exploring to see if you can handle the heat!
However, if Emergency Call 112 isn't your cup of tea, there's no need to worry. The mobile gaming world is brimming with diverse and exciting releases. For instance, you might enjoy browsing our list of the top 12 best indie games showcased at Pocket Gamer Connects Dubai, where you can discover some of the most underrated gems from around the globe!