Red Rush system requirements
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Microsoft® Windows® Vista / 7
- Processor: Intel® Pentium® III or higher
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 256 MB or higher
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Really fun little city builder/resource management game, but there is very little content. Oddly, there is no endgame, which seems kind of necessary when you have limited space and can't upgrade buildings. I was able to completely use every pixel of land I could in the first 3 years of the game, and after that, there was just no reason to continue playing. Very fun, but don't expect to get more than an hour or two out of it.
Not only is there no sense of purpose in the game, it's frustrating to play since the large menu at the bottom of the screen covers half the map and only goes away when it feels like it. Also it feels like you can suddenly lose the game at any time without much warning, making you wonder whether it's even worth starting another game.
fun, interesting game. nice pixels and music!
A fun simple city/puzzle game, good atmosphere, the early game can be a little tough to figure out but once you do it's smooth sailing, the most frustrating part for me was that the building tab covers part of the map when you're placing structures and waiting for it to go away feels inconsistent, maybe? it feels to long at least, sometimes I'd put buildings in worse spots just so I wouldn't have to figure that thing out, lol, relaxing game, I like it
I've enjoyed it so far but there is some room to improve. Can be a bit difficult to figure out at first, but I liked the graphic style and the gameplay. I'm looking forward to the next update to this game. Some feedback:
For some reason, I can't upgrade my power plant beyond the coal plant, which becomes a problem late game. Also, the housing should be better balanced, because another late game issue is that you're constantly building Stalinkas. Maybe there could be another type of housing that's even larger than the Stalinka.
There are better city builders out there. This one isn't bad, it has a great premise,, but execution is very rough around the edges, and considering the competition this title has, I can't recommend it.