Rescue17 is now free to play. Go join the Rescue17 mission.
Rescue17 is avaiable at: Rescue17.clay.io
Rescue17 is avaiable at: Chrome.google.com
With "Rescue 17", MindGear has created a real time-killer. What kid has not dreamed of cruising around in space among rotating saws, while bombing enemy guns and meteors? Besides duelling with the skums of the universe. "Rescue 17" makes high demands on your coordination skills. It is not that easy to navigate your spacecraft around in narrow corridors to pick up lost comrades. You almost forget to breathe sometimes. when you have to throw a bomb with precision and then land your vessel, pick someone up and race out before you are sliced in half by a furiously rotating saw. It's the kind of game where you want to hurl your computer out of window when you get killed, but a few seconds later, you are ready to make another attempt. The game has lots of tracks, which gradually increases in difficulty, so there should be many hours of play for everyone.The soundtrack works flawlessly with a stubbornly pounding drum to set the mood. "Keep your eyes open!", it sounds from the cockpit, and it is an advice, you immediately should take to heart. Graphically the game is also well done. The dark blue color is a recurring theme, and it sets a suitably sinister atmosphere. There has been put alot of attention to detail in both the vessel and enemies. I can only recommend that you give this game a go. There are many hours of fun to waste as a pilot in "Rescue 17".But be aware, it's addictive!
Have fun -)
Only registered members can share their thoughts. So come on! Join the community today (totally free - or sign in with your social account on the right) and join in the conversation.
Hello Reqieumthefallen
No Scirra is not publishing games. They make game engines.
We at MindGear are publishing Rescue17. Developed from the gameengine Construct2.
Try out the demo at MindGear.dk
And tell us what you think.
Regards
Steen Osterby / MindGear
Wait, so Scirra is -publishing- games now too? Is there a specific sort of licensing deal with that?