
Free-roaming kids’ game Emergency Heroes will arrive in June
Ubisoft will release a new free-roaming driving game in June – especially designed for a six – ten-year old male audience.
Emergency Heroes lets gamers team up with policemen, firemen and resuce drivers, characters which Ubisoft calls ‘the heroes of young boys’ dreams’.
Players hold the Wii Remote like a steering wheel as they rescue the fututristic city of San Alto, using Emergency Heroes’ 48 vehicles.
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