You can read the description of each weapon in the info menu of the game. Needless to say, you can wreck some pretty havoc with those babies :D. You can progress in the mine by using your hands and pickaxe. You digging speed is determined by the number of pickaxes you have. You can increase your digging speed by buying pickaxes or power drills in the shop.
The more you have, the faster you will progress in the mines. You will need that speed when you are off to get out of the nuke's blast radius :D. The game's goal can be set in the options menu.
Either the player with the most money or the player with most wins takes it all. You can set many other things in the options menu. In addition, there is a level editor attached to the registered version. You can create your own levels and share it with friends. The graphics are awesome. The tile screen is great and the game itself is very well made. But a few people will need glasses because the things on screen are pretty small to see, even for somebody with good eyes.
The music is absolutely awesome! Olli Attila, the musician of the game named the genre "Postmodern Jazz" and he got a point there. A combination of jazz, techno and rock, unbelievably fits this game. I kept listening to the songs in Winamp after I was tired of the game. Two thumbs up to Attila! The sounds are cool too, but nothing fancy.
Bomb blasts, death howls and monster groans. Not bad. The controls can be set in the options menu, but I DON'T recommend playing the game with more than 2 players. I said I don't recommend playing the game with more than 2 players.
You won't fit to the keyboard! A must buy for everyone who likes minebombers. And also for those who are not familiar with minebombers, you really should check that or this game out. A sensible gameplay upgrade from Mine Bombers MB , which itself was something akin to Bomberman with treasure mining.
The two guns and bombs inventory tabs takes some getting used to as you have to switch the active tab. In the end you are better off using quick slots, something that was badly needed in MB. Gun Bombers improves the gameplay with more powerups and inclusion of toxic gas, water and lava rivers. Even with a single player survival mode it is still heavily focussed on multiplayer though.
So be sure to bring a friend. The only other way is to join the official Discord server. I love the zoom feature. Lock On Modern Air Combat. The digging mechanic; having to aim in the direction you want to dig was annoying at first, but became second nature after a few matches.
I still find myself accidently digging while running toward or away from someone, would be nice to have to confirm an intent to dig, a key or something. Gun Bombers is actually faster paced than I realised; my first game, I ran into the other player with a pistol and clicked my mouse to fire; shoot…..
The realisation that it plays more like Soldat or Crimsonland. I loved the original Mine Bombers and has always wanted a new release of it, but version 2 never came… I even started making my own clone. But this one is better than what my work would have been, it has great LAN support and I can finally enjoy playing such a game again! It is great work, keep it up!
The level graphics could maybe be made to look better though, like rounded corners on the mountains and whatnot. This game is a faithful homage to the original mine bombers. Connect to a multiplayer server with your friends to duke it out with cloak and dagger explosive fun. Use guns for a direct approach, or leverage more advanced tactics, such as nuclear warfare, minefields, and area control.
Just In Time Incorporated. You can read the description of each weapon in the info menu of the game. Needless to say, you can wreck some pretty havoc with those babies :D. You can progress in the mine by using your hands and pickaxe. You digging speed is determined by the number of pickaxes you have. You can increase your digging speed by buying pickaxes or power drills in the shop.
The more you have, the faster you will progress in the mines. You will need that speed when you are off to get out of the nuke's blast radius :D. The game's goal can be set in the options menu. Either the player with the most money or the player with most wins takes it all. You can set many other things in the options menu. In addition, there is a level editor attached to the registered version.
You can create your own levels and share it with friends. The graphics are awesome. The tile screen is great and the game itself is very well made. But a few people will need glasses because the things on screen are pretty small to see, even for somebody with good eyes.
The music is absolutely awesome! Olli Attila, the musician of the game named the genre "Postmodern Jazz" and he got a point there. A combination of jazz, techno and rock, unbelievably fits this game. I kept listening to the songs in Winamp after I was tired of the game.
Two thumbs up to Attila! The sounds are cool too, but nothing fancy. Bomb blasts, death howls and monster groans. Not bad. The controls can be set in the options menu, but I DON'T recommend playing the game with more than 2 players.
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