Pilot helicopter, find people need rescue, hover above them for short time so they can climb into the helicopter cabin via pickup rope. Amount of seats is limited, transport people to headquarters to free up seats for new people. Track amount of fuel, which is spent each time you lift the helicopter up, refuel at headquarters or at fuel depot (this one has limited amount stored).

Finish the mission by rescuing all the people on the map as fast as possible.

The game is made for 1-BIT JAM #3.

Controls

  • Left/A, Right/D, Up/W/Space to move the helicopter
  • R to restart mission
  • Esc to leave mission

Feedback

If you have any suggestions or ideas, issues to report or share your experience or screenshot with your best time for a mission, please do so in the Comments section below. Thank you for playing <3

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This game is sweet, felt like I was blistering through the skies of Nam pulling marines out of the trenches. Unfortunately I caught a few transformations into twisted metal on the side of the mountain with a loaded chopper. Tons of fun and the motion was fluid, but I was horrible at monitoring my fuel gauge 

Apparently, its a horror game :D

Woah! This is by far the best game I've played in this jam! The movement was perfect; took me a while to get used to it, but this was so challenging! And even when I failed, it wasn't frustrating, it was always my fault. The tension this game builds up is incredible, and the music accompanying it is so well fitting! Also, great job on the 1-bit aspect of the game! I felt like playing an arcade game at times but there was this emotional "deepness" too

One very small little suggestion: make it more clear that you need to go back to the base to drop your passengers and the refuel station could use some more clarity too

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Thank you for feedback.

Well, when you have 4 passengers, and you try to pick up 5th, it will tell “no free seats”, but i agree, its not obvious what should you do (or where to fly) to free them.