12/30/2023 0 Comments Cartoon wars 3 unitsThere is only a command screen showing what icons mean and basic instructions how to play. One thing I dislike however, is that there is no in-game tutorial. These options and little touches by the developers really make this title a complete package and this is further shown with the updates they added. The game also has an auto save feature and reminds you to save after each battle. What I really like is the ability to change difficulty in the options and how it doesn’t reset the game data or force you to start the campaign over. Graphics are also very colorful and there are many different backgrounds to fight in from cities to castles. I really liked the menu music sets - as it is techno or trance like (but it ma not be everyone’s cup of tea). The music is very upbeat and sound affects are also well done. The story won’t win any awards features a Captain and a King fighting for control of the thrown. The presentation is well done with a short intro movie showing some of the back-story of the game albeit without text or dialogue. If that isn’t enough, there are also six heroes at the player’s disposal to choose from - one of which shares a strong resemblance and has the same name as Kain from Final Fantasy IV. You will be fighting dragons with helicopters and pitting robots against dinosaurs. The game also features lots of upgrades, customizations, and some RPG elements. Cartoon Wars 2 is based off of two previous games in the series - Cartoon Wars and Cartoon Wars: Gunner - and the gameplay has features of both with many additions to please fans of action shooters and castle-defense strategists. Mixing genres of games doesn’t always turn out the best games - however in the case of Blue GNC‘s Cartoon Wars 2: Heroes($0.99) the game turned out quite well.
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