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| Firemen are generally considered heroes throughout the world. They dive into dangerous situations that would make the average person cringe with fear and self-doubt. What the media rarely reports on is the failure rate, and the resulting Zambonis that clean up the mess. |
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| The blocky brigade that come to the rascals' rescue are acceptable, and the imperiled parental practitioner (did I mention I love alliteration?) looks as harried as can be expected, given the limited pixels. I suppose it's best that there isn't more detail, or else the children's aid people would be up in arms. |
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| The sound is simple in this game, with occasional cries from orphaned children and the bouncy noise to signify a safe landing. Oh, I almost forgot, the splat of the unfortunate. |
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| Use the right and left arrow keys to save as many babies as you can. No one will care until you let four drop to their demise. |
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| This is a very cold and calculating game. You need to decide if the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many. How many will you sacrifice to save other babies? I mean, it's not like they have parents or anything … |