Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue

Platform(s): Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Wii, WiiU
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games (EU), Little Orbit (US)
Release Date: Fall 2014 (US), Nov. 7, 2014 (EU)

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'Disney Planes: Fire and Rescue' (ALL) Announced

by Rainier on July 17, 2014 @ 6:06 p.m. PDT

Fasten your seat-belts and prepare for sky-high fun as players embark on fire-and-rescue emergencies with all their favorite characters from the Disney Planes: Fire & Rescue movie!

Inspired by Disney’s adventure-comedy adventure film, the video game continues the storyline as players join the Piston Peak Air Attack team to fight fires and rescue those in need.   Kids will embark on an adventure playing as any one of nine playable characters from the big screen including world-famous air racer Dusty and a new crop of characters Blade, Dipper, Dynamite and more!  Together, kids will combine heroic action and teamwork as they scoop up water, drop smokejumpers and bulldoze debris in an effort to battle massive wildfires. 

Players will soar across rich environments that feature iconic monuments and structures from the film as they participate in two exciting modes of play: Fire & Rescue and Training Academy.  Take to the skies with 12 story missions and more than 30 training academy missions as players operate planes, helicopters and ground vehicles as to respond to emergencies.  Heroes in training can “earn their wings” as they progress through training and story missions to reach new heights!

“Working with Disney Interactive on this game has been a wonderful experience for us,” said Matt Scott, CEO of Little Orbit.  “We know these are beloved characters, and we’re thrilled to bring them to life in this fun-filled video game experience.” 


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