Roadside Assistance Simulator reviews

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Microsoft from French
A promising game via the images but it is quite different once purchased. We do not run any vehicles, so we cannot visit the cities and the countryside. We manage through a screen the interventions just by clicking on red circles. There are about 11 missions where we are in contact with the used in distress and where to find the breakdowns. I would have preferred to be able to be in my intervention vehicle and be called by radio for a breakdown and go there as enforcer police crime action... I don't recommend it. Too expensive for what it is.
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Microsoft from French
I put a slightly positive opinion knowing that I had this promo game and have it sealed in half a dozen hours. This is a small easy game mainly of dispatching (unlike the impression that can leave the images of the store page the essentials of the game happens on the map of the sectors) with a little management and some diagnostic missions. There is absolutely no driving, which suited me perfectly looking rather a management game. It is a question of running a roadside assistance centre. We will have to buy vehicles (4 specializations), distribute them on the sectors, evolve buildings and during the phases "of action" assign the vehicles to the interventions that appear on the map. It is a simple reflection type/time/distance. Interventions have a limited time for taking over and vehicles must regularly return to refueling fuel or spare parts. It is very simplified, just a return on base, we do not manage any stock. The success of these interventions will allow to unlock new equipment, new sectors and especially the diagnostic missions that are to my liking the best of the game. There we intervene in the field. We chat with the broken driver who gives us some clues and a lot of "noise". We go around the vehicle by testing what looks steeple, we fix and the trick is played. It's a little bit the way of a car mechanic Simulator in simplified.. The problem is that to unblock the 11 missions of the campaign and then access to the random missions it is necessary to do a good number of dispatching phases and it is true that on the end I started to get a little tired because once well equipped it becomes very easy , repetitive and long. What else to say. Technically it does not break 3 Paws to a duck: the graphics are very average, the interface is correct if we take the time to read the keyboard shortcuts in the help and I have not encountered any bugs (Windows 8.1 GeForce GTX 760). In short a small game with limited time to take on promo.
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