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Bored with life? Want to rescue people with your own helicopter? The realistic mountain rescue drama now how an even more lifelike online game :-)


Posted: 19 June 2003
by Jon

Not only is Rockface without question the finest and most realistic mountain rescue drama series currently being shown on BBC1, but now it offers hours of fascinating cerebral recreation through the medium of its very own online game.

'Rockface Rescue' is an incredibly realistic helicopter flight simulator which challenges you to rescue, erm, people who need rescuing. Unfortunately we didn't have time to overcome the numerous difficult obstacles in our way, but we're very fond of the shaggy highland cattle that appear in the training mission.

If you're at a loose end, have a fast-ish connection and are well out of sight of the boss, then get yourself over there and take control of your chopper.

Have Annie On Your Desktop Too...

So which is closer to real life, the game or the TV programme? A tough call we reckon. Note that new Rockface wallpapers and screensavers are available, which should delight the thousands of Annie fans out there among OM's male membership, you really can have the wavy-topped rescue siren on your desktop. Ooops, that wasn't supposed to read like that... Sorry.


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/rockface/

And click on Rockface Game.

Si(C)

Posted: 18/06/2003 at 13:15

My helicopter keeps ditching and exploding.
Don't think I'm exactly suited to a life in the Rescue service.

Lorraine

Posted: 18/06/2003 at 14:05

lol, just crashed, but Id say it was more realistic than the TV program!!

Posted: 18/06/2003 at 14:06

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