Mr. Rescue
Mr. Rescue | |
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Genre | Platformer |
Latest release | 1.02e |
Release date | May 10th, 2016 |
Developer | Tangram |
Code license | Mr. Rescue: zlib[1] slam: MIT[2] AnAL: expat[2] TSerial: zlib with exception[2] |
Media license | CC BY-SA 3.0[1] |
Engine | LÖVE |
Library | slam, AnAL and TSerial |
Contribute | |
Mr. Rescue is a free game. This means that the source code is available to be studied, modified, and distributed. Most projects look for help with testing, documentation, graphics, etc., as well. |
Debian: | mrrescue |
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Fedora: | mrrescue |
Gentoo: | mrrescue |
Ubuntu: | mrrescue |
Slackware: | mrrescue |
OpenSUSE: | mrrescue |
Flatpak: | dk.tangramgames.mrrescue |
Mr. Rescue is a platformer arcade game where you rescue people from a burning building while also trying not to get overheated.
Gameplay[edit]
Rescue people (civilians), floor by floor, trapped inside the burning building by picking them up and then throwing them out a window. Use your hose to put out fire only when necessary, and to defeat enemies, and to break through doors. When there are no people left on the floor, climb the ladders doors or outside the windows to the next floor. Keep an eye on your temperature (so you don't get overheated). The closer you are to fire the faster your temperature will rise. Also keep an eye on the water in your tank (so your water gun won't overheat). There is also an indicator of how many people you've failed to save. If you fail to save any, or if you overheat, the game is over.
There is no timer, but fire will spread and eventually get out of control. Don't waste time putting out a fire unless it is necessary.
Pick up power-ups along the way to help you:
- coolant (reducing accumulated heat)
- emergency reserve tank (kicks in if you run out of water)
- tank expansion (increasing your max amount of water)
- water regeneration (faster replenish of water)
- heat resistance increase
Every level has 3 coolants and 1 random power-up.
Between each level, your superior gives you advice. Heat will not automatically reset between levels.
The menu option History will show statistics of
- How many fires you have extinguished
- How much water you have used
- How far distance you have moved
- How many people you have resuced
- The sum of property damage
- How many floors you have scaled
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://github.com/SimonLarsen/mrrescue/blob/master/LICENSE
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 licenses for the libraries Debian copyright file