There was a fascinating
discussion about
Fireman Sam in the YS
office not too long ago.
Hutch was debating whether
the words "Fireman Sam" would fit the
theme tune to Postman Pat, and was
prepared to back up his theory with
considered argument and singing.
Needless to say, much hilarity ensued.
All of this is completely irrelevant to the game, which
finds you in the driving seat of a shiny red fire engine,
hurling round the streets of, um, Whateverville.
(I have to admit at this point that I haven't got
any instructions, so don't know anything at
all about the background to the show.) The
inhabitants of Sorrynotacluetown are a
forgetful bunch, and are forever leaving their
personal effects somewhere in the maze of
streets. In between dealing with major conflagrations
and rescuing loud children with their heads stuck in
railings, Sam has to chase up and recover all the lost
objects. With little more than his fabulous driving skills
and innate sense of direction, he's the only person who
can save the day. Hurrah, eh?
Head in the rails
Fireman Sam is a rather nifty little game, combining a
fun driving bit with joystick-waggling sub-games where
you pump water to put out a fire, or lever railings apart
so Naughty Norman can get his head free. The lost
objects are randomly placed and, with no road marking
or street names, the game does a pretty good job of
exercising your memory.
The graphics are clear and
boldly coloured, and there's
a fair bit of fun to be had
whizzing around
Blimeywhatisitcalledville,
righting wrongs and
generally doing good.
Sadly though, the game has
a few probs. The control
method is tricky to say the least, and you'll often find
yourself driving down the wrong road backwards.
Strangely, the game doesn't penalise you for doing it!
In addition to this, the waggler sub-games seem a mite
hard, especially when you consider the
age-group the game's aimed at.
Overall, I'd say that
Fireman Sam
is a worthwhile buy for the teenies
in your life. It's fast and frantic,
and very playable in the short
term. In fact, not bad at all.