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Police Mission Chief - 911

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81%Game Brain Score
monetization, gameplay
story, grinding
81% User Score Based on 476 reviews

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Police Mission Chief - 911 is a single player casual simulation game. It received positive reviews from players.

Create an emergency and rescue system - act as operator and 911 call dispatcher!

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 476 reviews
monetization3 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • The game offers a realistic emergency dispatch simulation with detailed control over police, fire, and EMS services using real-world map locations, making gameplay immersive and engaging.
  • It has no intrusive ads or frequent crashes, providing a stable experience with a friendly and active community including alliances that enhance social play.
  • The game includes diverse features such as specializations for services, customization options, and consistent updates adding depth and complexity that keeps players invested over time.
  • Progression is very slow and resource-intensive, with long wait times for building and upgrades, and low rewards making it difficult to expand without spending money; this creates a heavy pay-to-win impression.
  • The user interface and tutorial are confusing and minimal, leading to difficulty understanding gameplay mechanics and mission requirements, which frustrates new players.
  • Technical issues such as lag, loading problems, bugs, unreliable support, and sometimes missing or malfunctioning features negatively impact the overall experience.
  • story
    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game revolves around managing and completing missions as a first responder dispatcher, but many players find the missions slow, with low payouts and complicated requirements that are not clearly explained, leading to a frustrating grind. While some enjoy the simulation and progression, others criticize the lack of variety, mission clarity, and the repetitive nature compared to the original "Mission Chief" game. Overall, the story-driven missions offer potential but are hindered by pacing, credit scarcity, and insufficient guidance.

    • “This game is really fun if you want to pretend to be a first responder and dispatch units to a specific mission!”
    • “This is utterly fantastic. The progression seems difficult at first but this is a game to do things then leave and open a few times a day, not to finish at once. I also recommend using a fire station at the start and getting an ambulance station as soon as you can because both unlock loads of missions. If you only want to do police, keep ambulance and remove fire because you need them for armed calls. So if anything, be patient.”
    • “For example, requirements for a mission are not directly visible.”
    • “Missions are okay at first but then you quickly realize that you're unable to complete missions because you have to wait an eternity to earn enough credits to expand, hire, educate, and buy vehicles.”
    • “1) You don't get nearly enough money per mission. 2) It doesn't explain anything before or after you buy or build buildings or vehicles. 3) You go through a lot of trial and error, which means you won't get anywhere in the game. 4) After burning through a lot of money (credits) and probably more than a handful of tries, you'll get the hang of it. 5) It's extremely complicated; both Mission Chief and Police Chief have the same people running them, and neither is better than the other. Lots of upgrades needed.”
    • “I play the original Mission Chief and have for a while, so I was happy to see a new version. Sadly, it's just a copy of Mission Chief but blue instead of red and with police put at the beginning.”
  • monetization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is generally appreciated for its lack of intrusive ads and absence of pay-to-win mechanics, with reasonable pricing and discounts for in-game currency. However, opinions are mixed, as some users view it as a well-executed system while others criticize it as a cash grab.

    • “I like it to be honest, no ads, no crashing app, and awesome to have the map be my home town!”
    • “Best emergency game ever, if you play this game, you'll forget about Emergency 4, 5, 20... No ads and no pay-to-win at all. I already bought premium for one year, and they offer nice discounts for coins. Great community.”
    • “There are no ads that pop up out of nowhere.”
    • “Overall, an A for effort, but an F for execution and monetization.”
    • “Just another cash grab.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its immersive use of real-world locations and enjoyable mechanics like recruiting and buying cars, though some users feel it appears hastily developed. Overall, it offers a cool and engaging experience despite graphical limitations.

    • “Whilst the graphics are not stunning, using Google Maps / satellite the gameplay can feel strongly immersive, realizing you are dispatching forces to a real world location.”
    • “The gameplay is amazing and I love recruiting and buying cars.”
    • “I like the gameplay; it's pretty cool.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s humor is widely appreciated for its entertaining and lighthearted approach, making players laugh while engaging with its gameplay. Users find it funny and enjoyable, often recommending it to friends and family for its cheerful and amusing experience.

    • “It's a fantastic game, a little bit difficult to make money but once you understand the game, it's very, very funny.”
    • “I love this game because it is very funny and brings a lot of happiness. I've recommended it to my old and new friends, and they also find it very funny and enjoyable.”
    • “Funny thing is, I always had this idea to make a game that shows calls or traffic stops.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is continuous and can feel tedious while learning the mechanics, but it remains enjoyable, particularly for fans of time management games.

    • “Yes, you can grind, but you will be grinding continuously.”
    • “Tedious when it comes to getting a hang of the game, but enjoyable regardless, especially if you enjoy time management games.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics, while not visually impressive, effectively utilize Google Maps and satellite imagery to create an immersive experience by grounding gameplay in real-world locations.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability was initially good, but recently users have experienced long loading times and frequent freezing, leading to a decline in performance.

    • “Was doing really good, but in the last week, it's been taking forever to load and constantly freezes up.”
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Police Mission Chief - 911 is a casual simulation game.

Police Mission Chief - 911 is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Police Mission Chief - 911 was developed by SHPlay GmbH.

Police Mission Chief - 911 has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its monetization but disliked it for its story.

Police Mission Chief - 911 is a single player game.

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