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Last Dispatcher: Night Shift

Emergency Dispatch Strategy

$3.99iPhone & iPadData Not Collected

Inside the app

A closer look.

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iPhone 6.7"
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iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd gen)
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iPhone 6.7"
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iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd gen)
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iPhone 6.7"
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iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd gen)
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iPhone 6.7"
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iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd gen)

About this app

Made for a clear purpose.

Last Dispatcher: Night Shift is a tense, premium emergency-dispatch strategy game set in the fictional city of Port Meridian.

EVERY CALL IS INCOMPLETE - Read live caller transcripts and classify incidents as Priority 1, 2, 3, or Monitor - Send police, fire, medical, utility, or specialized units based on imperfect information - Track travel time, readiness, fatigue, equipment, fuel, road closures, and storms - Reassess callers as updates arrive, including false reports and incidents that secretly connect - Manage 13 response units across eight districts without leaving another neighborhood exposed

RUN THE WHOLE DESK - Face more than 200 procedural call combinations and 12 handwritten story chains - Complete focused 12 to 20 minute shifts with transparent performance grading - Replay identical Daily Watch and Weekly Crisis seeds offline - Compare scores through optional Game Center leaderboards, achievements, and friend challenges - Use a tactile fictional CAD interface with map animation, haptics, radio texture, and an original 20-track soundtrack

BUILT AS A COMPLETE PREMIUM GAME - One paid download with no ads, subscriptions, in-app purchases, energy, or skip timers - No login and no developer-operated server - Shift records remain on device, with optional private iCloud synchronization - Dynamic Type, VoiceOver call summaries, reduced motion, haptic options, readable symbols, and high-contrast priority labels

This is a fictional strategy game. It does not contact emergency services and is not training or operational guidance. In a real emergency, contact local emergency services.