112 Operator

Manage emergency services in any city in the world! Take calls and dispatch rescue forces. Handle difficult situations, now depending on the weather, and traffic. Help the citizens through cataclysms and natural disasters, becoming a better emergency number operator every day!

112 Operator is a simulation, realistic and casual game developed by Jutsu Games and published by Games Operators.
Released on April 23rd 2020 is available on Windows and MacOS in 10 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 6,070 reviews of which 5,428 were positive and 642 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.7 out of 10. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

The game is currently priced at 4.19โ‚ฌ on Steam and has a 80% discount.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
  • Processor: 2 Ghz
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
MacOS
  • OS: macOS 10.11+
  • Processor: 2 Ghz
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: yes
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

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June 2024
112 Operator Review 112 Operator is a riveting and highly engaging emergency management simulation developed by [url=https://jutsugames.com]Jutsu Games and published by [url=https://gamesoperators.com]Games Operators . This sequel to the acclaimed 911 Operator expands on its predecessor by offering a larger scale, more detailed emergencies, and a global reach. Immersive and Strategic Gameplay After spending 65.4 hours with 112 Operator, I can confidently say that it offers one of the most immersive experiences in the genre. The game places you in the role of an emergency dispatcher, where you must manage resources, respond to a variety of incidents, and make critical decisions that can save lives. The strategic depth of the game is impressive, requiring you to allocate your units effectively, manage resources, and respond to an escalating series of emergencies. The UI provides a comprehensive overview of your assigned district, showing the locations of police stations, hospitals, and firehouses. You can pre-position your units to ensure maximum coverage, which helps mitigate the chaos as your shift progresses. With over 60 new types of emergencies, the game keeps you on your toes, dealing with everything from minor accidents to major disasters. Realism and Emotional Impact One of the standout features of 112 Operator is its realistic and often emotionally charged scenarios. The voice acting and sound effects enhance the immersion, making each call feel urgent and real. I vividly remember handling a call from someone stuck on a railway track with an oncoming train, the panic in the caller's voice, and the sound of the train's horn growing louder was incredibly tense. Such moments are plentiful and add a significant emotional weight to the game. Challenging and Rewarding The gameโ€™s difficulty curve is well-balanced, offering a steady increase in complexity that keeps you engaged. Managing multiple districts with various ongoing incidents requires not only quick reflexes but also strategic foresight. The game's ability to simulate the high-pressure environment of an emergency dispatcher is commendable. Each decision you make has consequences, which are detailed in the post-shift report, providing valuable feedback and areas for improvement. Areas for Improvement Despite its many strengths, 112 Operator is not without its flaws. The visibility of units can sometimes be an issue, making it difficult to track which resources are available and which are not. Additionally, the game can become quite stressful, especially during prolonged sessions, which might not appeal to everyone. The interface, while streamlined, can still feel overwhelming due to the sheer volume of information and decisions you need to make. In summary , 112 Operator is an excellent game for those who enjoy management simulations and high-stakes decision-making. Its realistic scenarios, strategic depth, and immersive gameplay make it a standout title in the simulation genre. If you are ready to take on the intense and rewarding challenge of managing emergency services, this game is well worth your time. Rating: 8.5/10 Pros: Highly immersive and realistic scenarios Strategic depth with resource management Emotional and engaging gameplay Cons: Can be very stressful Unit visibility issues For more details, check out the game's [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/785770/112_Operator/]Steam page .
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June 2024
---{ Graphics }--- โ˜ You forget what reality is โ˜ Beautiful โ˜‘ Good โ˜ Decent โ˜ Bad โ˜ Donโ€˜t look too long at it โ˜ MS-DOS ---{ Gameplay }--- โ˜ Very good โ˜ Good โ˜‘ It's just gameplay โ˜ Mehh โ˜ Watch paint dry instead โ˜ Just don't ---{ Audio }--- โ˜ Eargasm โ˜ Very good โ˜‘ Good โ˜ Not too bad โ˜ Bad โ˜ I'm now deaf ---{ Audience }--- โ˜ Kids โ˜‘ Teens โ˜‘ Adults โ˜ Grandma ---{ PC Requirements }--- โ˜ Check if you can run paint โ˜ Potato โ˜‘ Decent โ˜ Fast โ˜ Rich boi โ˜ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{ Game Size }--- โ˜ Floppy Disk โ˜ Old Fashioned โ˜‘ Workable โ˜ Big โ˜ Will eat 10% of your 1TB hard drive โ˜ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it โ˜ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data ---{ Difficulty }--- โ˜ Just press 'W' โ˜ Easy โ˜ Easy to learn / Hard to master โ˜‘ Significant brain usage โ˜ Difficult โ˜ Dark Souls ---{ Grind }--- โ˜ Nothing to grind โ˜ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks โ˜ Isn't necessary to progress โ˜‘ Average grind level โ˜ Too much grind โ˜ You'll need a second life for grinding ---{ Story }--- โ˜‘ No Story โ˜ Some lore โ˜ Average โ˜ Good โ˜ Lovely โ˜ It'll replace your life ---{ Game Time }--- โ˜ Long enough for a cup of coffee โ˜ Short โ˜ Average โ˜ Long โ˜‘ To infinity and beyond ---{ Price }--- โ˜ It's free! โ˜ Worth the price โ˜‘ If it's on sale โ˜ If u have some spare money left โ˜ Not recommended โ˜ You could also just burn your money ---{ Bugs }--- โ˜ Never heard of โ˜‘ Minor bugs โ˜ Can get annoying โ˜ ARK: Survival Evolved โ˜ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs ---{ ? / 10 }--- โ˜ 1 โ˜ 2 โ˜ 3 โ˜ 4 โ˜ 5 โ˜ 6 โ˜‘ 7 โ˜ 8 โ˜ 9 โ˜ 10
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March 2024
roleplaying as my country police department in a realm where they're actually competent and uncorrupt
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Jan. 2024
Very cool game. give you a little taste of what it might be like to be an emergency dispatcher. I hope the game continues to get updates :-D
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Jan. 2024
I would give 112 Operator a mixed/neutral option if possible, but I do think the good outweighs the bad. The core gameplay is fun. You direct police, medics, and firefighters to various emergencies on the map. Sometimes you have to make dispatches while answering a phone call, which is stressful in a good way. The calls are fun and can be educational too, but there aren't very many of them. My biggest complaint is the lack of replay value. There are endless map options, but since the gameplay is the same, it isn't enough to feel fresh for me. There are 8 scenarios, but each is only 2 days long so they're over quickly. The campaign is the biggest disappointment- it seems they're identical, just with different map layouts. 31 days per campaign is also way too long imo. For comparison, in Delivery Inc, each city has its own storyline- Paris with restaurants, Moscow with crime/drug smuggling, etc. Delivery Inc is newer so I assume they refined the formula over time, but that gives players little reason to go back and try their older games. Also, I like the concept of becoming a supervisor and hiring your own dispatchers, but in my campaign on normal difficulty, they were too expensive to be worthwhile. A good idea with poor execution. I think I saw the vast majority of the game after 10 hours, which is rather low. At full price, 112 Operator is definitely not worth it. I think there's enough worthwhile content when it gets a heavy discount. But if you only have enough time for one game, Delivery Inc is far superior.
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112 Operator
8.7
5,428
642
Online players
118
Developer
Jutsu Games
Publisher
Games Operators
Release 23 Apr 2020
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