
Loading critic reviews...
Finding live streams...
You’re part of a three-person rescue crew using a bouncing sheet to pluck people from burning building windows. Two characters hold the sheet steady while the third hops toward trapped victims. Timing your jumps matters, each bounce moves you closer but risks overshooting. Flames spread as you climb, forcing quick choices about which windows to hit. The screen scrolls upward as floors melt away, mixing speed and precision. Every second counts to grab survivors before they vanish in smoke. Megumi Rescue leans into its quirky physics and teamwork angle. The simple mechanics hide tricky balance between momentum and control. It’s a relic from Sega’s 1988 Master System catalog, and the frantic rhythm still sticks out among more complex platformers. The single-player mode demands careful timing, though multiplayer would’ve added real spice. Short levels keep things brisk, but the pressure never lets up. A forgotten gem for players who crave action with a bouncy twist.
Game Modes
Single player
Finding deals...
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...