911 Operator Game Mac

  • In 911 OPERATOR, you take on the role of an emergency dispatcher, who has to rapidly deal with the incoming reports. Your task is not just to pick up the calls, but also to react appropriately to.
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  • In 911 OPERATOR, you take on the role of an emergency dispatcher, who has to rapidly deal with the incoming reports.Your task is not just to pick up the calls, but also to react appropriately to the situation – sometimes giving first aid instructions is enough, at other times a police, fire department or paramedics’ intervention is a necessity.

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Gameplay


Here are tips about gameplay and maps
  • It a good idea to spread your units around the area at the beginning of duty.
  • Be focus and watch the map. It’s very easy to miss a new incident. You can always check the active incident in the incident registry which is located in the lower right corner of the screen.
  • There is a time control device at the top of the screen . You can slow or stop the time if you have problems.
  • At the lower left corner you can find unit list.

  • Red dart, indicate time panel, yellow indicate unit menu and green indicate incident registry.
  • Read carefully incident report. Look at the number of injured or/and suspect. Think what to need to quickly solve the case. It useless to send police van with full armed crew to give a driver a ticket.
  • Blue ikon means that you need police to solve case red that you need fire department and white that you need medical service. Two or three-color ikons mean that you need multiple services to solve the case.
  • Always check if your units arrived on the scene.

  • Sometime you can accidently click near the icon on the map and then your units stops there and don’t take part in solving the case.

  • Units on the scene are always display above the incident ikon.
  • If you chose the unit it ikon has bold box.

  • As you can see the police van is now chosen.
  • On the scene must remain at last one emergency unit. If you need to you can take any other units from the scene and use them in the next incident.
  • Injuried people are mark with icon with blood drop. One drop blood means that person need only first aid. Two drops indicates heavy injuried person who need medical treatment.
  • Equpiment give your recscuers boost to statistic and makes them work faster on the scene.
  • Heavy injured people and criminals must be transport to the nearest hospital/police stations.

Calls


Here are the call tips.
  • You should always start conversation with the when question. Even if you thing t that the call is not emergency situation. This game have a few surprise. Tracking devise still work after the call but you lose valuable time.
  • Ask as many question as possible The more you know the better you can handle the situation.
  • Listen any background sound during conversation. It helps, especially during empty calls.
  • Be nice and understanding but determinate. Don’t hesitate to say no when this is non-emergency call. Remeber your units are limited so you should send them only to emergencies.
  • if you said the caller that is case is non-emergency, don't send any units. Being inconsistent is bad for your reputation.
  • 911 line is for emergency that happen now.
  • Be careful when you instruct the caller. Always remember about his/her security!
  • Time slowdown during the call, so you can focus on this particular conversation.

Achievements


  • Order of Smile if you recive unusual call don't ignore them. Start behave in the unsual way.
  • Community Policing Medal It's quite difficult to reach 100 points. You can do this during special events in campagin mode.

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911 Operator
Developer(s)Jutsu Games
Publisher(s)PlayWay
Code Horizon (Xbox)
SONKA (Nintendo Switch)
Programmer(s)Bartek Gajewski
Radek Rowicki
Bartosz Bruski
Artist(s)Anna Szulc
Composer(s)Grzegorz Michalak
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Android
Nintendo Switch
macOS
iOS
ReleaseFebruary 24, 2017
Genre(s)Simulation
Mode(s)Single player

911 Operator is a 2017 simulation video game developed by Polish studio Jutsu Games and published by PlayWay. In the game, the player assumes the role of a 9-1-1 telephone operator who must answer phone calls and dispatch police officers, paramedics, and firefighters to various emergencies. 9•1•1 Operator was funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign that ran from July 21 to August 20, 2016. The game was released on PC in February 2017, with releases for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One following later that year. The Android version of the game was released on November 16, 2017. On October 26, 2018, the game was released for Nintendo Switch. A sequel, 112 Operator, was released on April 23, 2020 on PC via Steam. It is also released on October 22, 2020 on Google Play for Android mobile.[1]

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Development[edit]

911 Operator was funded via a Kickstarter campaign which launched on July 21, 2016 with a goal of 9,110 Canadian dollars. The campaign ended successfully on August 20, 2016 with a total of $37,924 raised.[2]

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Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate scores
PublicationScore
NSPC
GameRankings71.25%71.25%
Metacritic72/10068/100

The PC version of 911 Operator holds a 68 on Metacritic, indicating mixed or average reviews.[3]CD-Action was supportive of the educational elements of the game, such as learning about symptoms related to medical conditions, but criticized that there was 'hardly any game in 911 Operator.'[3] Alec Meer of Rock, Paper, Shotgun wrote that the game was 'definitely effective at creating tension' but became 'increasingly one-note' after a few hours of play.[4] New Game Network's Alex V. also found that the game lacked substantial variety, noting that voice calls became repetitive and that the 'game becomes a simple color-matching exercise' of sending appropriate personnel to the color-coded emergency icons. Overall, he found that 911 Operator had potential and a 'winning formula' in its gameplay, but was ultimately limited by the lack of variety.[5] Johnathan Irwin of Hooked Gamers gave the game a 7.0/10, praising its gameplay and the options for various maps, but noting that the game eventually became repetitive.[6] Game Grin's Nathan Saretzky also gave 911 Operator a 7/10 rating, concluding that it was an 'wonderfully executed arcade game' that succeeded at being 'simple and fun.' However, Saretzky criticized the repeated calls and felt that the gameplay would be better suited for a touch-based system.[7]

The Xbox One release of 911 Operator received similarly mixed reviews. Xbox Tavern's Anthony Cole posited that it 'houses an interesting idea but doesn’t back it up with any depth,' finding the game repetitive, simplistic, and boring.[8] Neil Watton of The Xbox Hub also criticized the repetitive gameplay and 'awkward' controls, though found the general concept of the game 'clever.'[9] Writing for TrueAchievements, Marc Hollinshead praised its educational and strategical elements, but commented that 'repetition creeps in quickly,' particularly in regard to the repeated voice calls.[10]

Sequel[edit]

A sequel to the game, 112 Operator, was released on Steam on April 23, 2020.[11] It received a score of 71 on Metacritic, indicating mixed or average reviews.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^'112 Operator - Apps on Google Play'. play.google.com. Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  2. ^'911 Operator: Updates'. Kickstarter. February 27, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  3. ^ ab'911 OPERATOR (PC)'. Metacritic. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  4. ^'Wot I Think: 911 Operator'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. March 3, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  5. ^'911 Operator Review'. New Game Network. March 5, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  6. ^'911 OPERATOR'. Hooked Gamers. March 8, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  7. ^'911 Operator Review'. Game Grin. April 17, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  8. ^'911 OPERATOR REVIEW'. Xbox Tavern. November 17, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  9. ^'911 Operator Review'. The Xbox Hub. November 20, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  10. ^'911 Operator Review'. TrueAchievements. December 14, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  11. ^Orallo, Aim (April 29, 2020). 'Top 5 newly released Steam games to buy this April'. Micky. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  12. ^'112 Operator for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. April 23, 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2020.

External links[edit]

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