Riot Control Simulator: Rookie Day

Riot Control Simulator: Rookie Day

Released: 21/05/2025

Game Informations

Developer

Corpix Games

Publisher

Wildlands Interactive, PlayWay S.A., Ultimate Games S.A.

Description

This is a free prologue for the Riot Control Simulator game, where you can have a short sneak peek at the gameplay and overall game experience. In "Riot Control Simulator: Rookie Day," step into the boots of a law enforcement officer faced with their first mission: managing security during minor riots sparked by pseudo-fans after a local football match. Experience life at the station, prepping for the task ahead.



Your mission is to prevent clashes between these pseudo-fans on the streets. Safely clear the area of bystanders and other fans lingering near the local pub. Establish a secure perimeter using barriers or police cordons to isolate the riot zone. Develop your skills in responding to aggressive individuals, be they riotous pseudo-fans or concerned citizens. Depending on the situation, employ various means, from negotiation to the use of batons, tasers, or gas. Handle confrontations by issuing fines or detaining and searching unruly individuals.



Throughout, you'll be supported by your squad. Issue them precise commands, and collaboratively work to avoid escalating the situation further, prioritizing the safety of bystanders above all.
Game overview

Price

Free to Play

Followers

3,908

Updated 12/12/2025 19:26

Reviews

62% positive out of 800

Updated 12/12/2025 13:11

Metacritic

No data

Copies sold

103.8K

Revenue

$0

Twitch

No data

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