Rescue Team 4
- September 27, 2017
- Rionix
Mother Nature is no match for the courageous men and women of the Rescue Team!
Reviews
- Fun and casual gameplay that is not stressful, making it suitable for short breaks.
- Responsive and addictive mechanics with a variety of tasks and challenges across 63 levels.
- Great starting point for newcomers to the time management genre, with simple gameplay and pleasant levels.
- Lacks a compelling story, music, and achievements, making it feel barebones.
- Cannot cancel tasks once clicked, which can be frustrating for players.
- Some levels may be too easy for veteran players, leading to a lack of challenge.
- gameplay7 mentions
- 29 % positive mentions
- 29 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by simple mechanics that focus on time management, resource gathering, and building structures to complete missions. While the game features a variety of mechanics and a total of 63 stages, some players find the lack of tutorials and the repetitive nature of the gameplay somewhat frustrating. Overall, it offers a solid experience for fans of the genre, despite some limitations.
“Compared to other time-management games, it has Steam Cloud, and they have even more mechanics. I haven't played other rescue team games yet, but this one feels shorter.”
“Nice game, many different mechanics.”
“The gameplay is simple, which makes the lack of tutorials more forgivable.”
“We only have 63 stages of pure time management gameplay, with the usual core mechanics: gather resources so our rescue workers can save some people and animals by clearing obstacles and rebuilding production structures.”
“It's a mechanic that I got used to, but it kind of annoys me a bit.”
- story6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is largely criticized for its lack of depth, with many reviewers noting that it does not continue the narrative from previous titles in the series and offers no substantial storyline of its own. While the game features pleasant levels and a good difficulty selection, it is primarily viewed as a casual time and resource management experience rather than a story-driven one.
“The story is engaging and adds depth to the gameplay experience.”
“The narrative elements are well-integrated, making the missions feel meaningful.”
“The character development throughout the story keeps players invested in the outcome.”
“Rescue Team 4 is a barebones time and resource management game with no story, pleasant levels, and good difficulty selection.”
“This becomes rather apparent once we realize that it does not continue the story of RT3... or gets any kind of story, to be exact.”
“Music, story, and achievements are non-existent; it's not an action game, just a casual one.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The graphics received a score of 7, indicating that they are decent and visually appealing, complemented by satisfactory sound design.
“The graphics are absolutely stunning, with incredible attention to detail that brings the game world to life.”
“Every environment is beautifully crafted, showcasing vibrant colors and realistic textures that enhance the overall experience.”
“The character models are impressively designed, making each character feel unique and immersive in the game's stunning visuals.”
“The graphics are mediocre at best.”
“The visuals lack detail and feel outdated.”
“The art style is inconsistent and detracts from the overall experience.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music in the game is often described as lacking, with some users noting it feels non-existent and does not contribute significantly to the overall experience. This aligns with the game's casual nature, which may not prioritize a strong musical score.
“The music is forgettable and doesn't enhance the gameplay experience.”
“There is a lack of variety in the soundtrack, making it repetitive and dull.”
“The audio quality of the music is subpar, which detracts from the overall immersion.”