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Tatü, tata, the police are there. At least almost. Rondo Media announces the third-person simulation including open-world scenario for the second quarter of 2011. PC Games provides first details and screenshots.
Police play made easy.  Rondomedia puts you in the role of police officers and provides dynamically generated missions.
Police play made easy. Rondomedia puts you in the role of police officers and provides dynamically generated missions. [Source: See picture gallery]
The publisher Rondo Media has announced the Action Simulation police. The title is being developed by Quadriga Games and based on the Free Play mode, the Emergency series. It, you play the daily life of a police officer and be from the third-person point of view in part to the action. Police play in a big city, where you have to maintain law and order. In civilian and military send your units to the street and worry about the inclusion of traffic accidents, personal checks and radar measurements. In addition to these routine tasks are more demanding missions such as a bank robbery, the prosecution of drug dealers and car crackers as well as a hostage to the tasks that you need to master as a commander of your squad.

To fulfill the tasks the virtual police officers are a range of equipment available. In addition to classic service weapons which mainly deals PDAs for personal and vehicle controls, handcuffs, walkie-talkies and many other useful objects. Police offers an endless game in a open-world scenario with dynamically generated emergency calls and day-use commands. There is also a career mode with more than 40 service ranks, 15 spezillen Awards and up to 30 achievements. Police arrive in the second quarter of 2011 for around 30 euros.





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