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It’s the end of the world, so hurry up and Get To The Chopper – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
April 17, 2014
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It's the end of the world, so hurry up and Get To The Chopper

REM may have written the song about the end of the world (yes, I know U2 did also, and probably countless others), but you can survive the outcome, providing you can play the Get to the Chopper game well enough. The world may be collapsing around you but a chance for survival exists. You just have to make it to that helicopter — though where it will find a place land if the world ends is another story.

“The end of the world is coming and you need to get to the chopper before it all blasts away. A crew is waiting at the end of the finish line, so rush up, race and speed up to get there in record time and save yourself”, reads the game description for Windows 8.

The game promises intense graphics with 3D affects, 15 levels, five map zones and truck adventures. It is also free to download and play on your Windows 8.x computer or tablet. You’ll need to race to make the helicopter before the apocalypse happens, but there are ways you can make it. 

Get to the Chopper

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