Emergency 4: Deluxe

Emergency 4: Deluxe (2018)

by Sixteen Tons Entertainment
Genres:Strategy, Simulator
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Coordinate firefighters, police, medical personnel and specialists in the classic Emergency 4 Deluxe! Now with the previously untranslated bonus missions in English.
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