Fun, but problem




Fun game, but level 32 does not work correctly making it impossible to play.
Release Date | 6/24/2020 |
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Genre | Time Management |
Publisher | Alawar Entertainment |
DRM | MacGameStore App |
Version | 1.0b |
Includes | Single-player |
Languages | English |
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Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS | 10.11 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time.![]() |
64bit Support | Yes | |
CPU Type | Intel (or Apple Silicon ‡) | |
CPU Cores | 2 | |
CPU Speed | 2 GHz | |
System RAM | 2 GB | |
Drive Space | 700 MB | |
Video RAM | 512 MB |
I've loved every Rescue Team I played and I've played them all! I like how the designers manage to introduce new challenges in every edition. It certainly doesn't get boring and stays very entertaining & addictive. My idea of a perfect time management game.
Whereas past Rescue Team versions have introduced newer concepts, this one really didn't grow much from Rescue Team 9: Evil Genius. They look similar, there are the same power ups, and very similar storylines. It kind of felt like I was playing an expansion on Evil Genius, which I wasn't a fan of in the first place. The graphics are wonderful (the pandas in particular are a favorite), but I don't buy a game for that sole reason. I am prioritizing how challenging and exciting I find the levels, which is why this is two stars for me.
I'm starting to lose hope on Alawar and the Rescue Team series, which is so sad because it really has evolved over the years.