Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue

Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue

released on Feb 01, 1988

Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue

released on Feb 01, 1988

In Fisher-Price: Firehouse Rescue, the player controls a fireman driving a firetruck. Both the fireman and the firetruck bear the familiar style of the popular Fisher-Price toy line. The object of the game is to rescue pets from trees and people from houses in the immediate neighborhood. There are 2 parts to this task: the first part involves navigating the maze-like streets from an overhead perspective in order to find the troubled residence. Once the house is reached, the second part of the job is to maneuver the firetruck's ladder underneath the person or animal in need of rescue, from a side perspective, and letting them down to safety.


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For what it is... a CHILDS video game that is Fisher Price, it's kind of fun. If you have the slightest imagination you can make some fun stories out of it.

The video game equivalent of a children's menu maze, it was nice to hold crayons again but that's all it's got. There's no way anyone actually played this as a child.

At some point I feel like games like this were just made to trick ppl from the future that kids used to play it, because why the hell would you not just buy the fisher-price firehouse toy to your kid?