Review: bumpy road

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Sometimes, the iOS games are about telling a story through the puzzle-solving gameplay. Other times, I'm high score arcade-style games that make you come back again and again, just so they can top that chart so the past few hours/days/weeks there were a complete waste of time.

Make no mistake, Bumpy Road is a game that makes you chase a high score. Do so by collecting gadgets in each mode of two game, but the way of working the gizmo is different depending on the game mode you are playing.



In Evergreen, your goal is to collect as many gadgets as can stop, avoiding holes that put an abrupt your trip. Gizmos around evergreens can affect your fuel gauge: collect more gizmos for ensure your counter does not reach zero, that will end your turn; because of this, Evergreen Ride can be thought of as the "scoring-chaser" in the game.

In other modes, journey on Sunday, there aren't any sinks to fall; Instead, your goal is simply to get to the end as quickly as possible; time attack, if you will. Gadgets collection makes the car go faster, but there are also special boost and brake contraptions that temporarily will make you go faster or slower, respectively.



The control scheme in Bumpy Road (which is carried through when playing the game for the first time) requires you to move your car by creating bumps on the street with his finger. You can also tap under coach to make it useful to jump platforms and avoiding the final mark holes in the ground.

Reminds me a bit of how you check the skier in Solipskier, * you can actually build a little momentum to make your car go slightly faster, but the frustrating thing is that the screen does not go faster to match your speed. Instead, wait to use that speed to get all devices currently available on the screen is a bit frustrating at first, but we can see why the developers chose to implement the game this way instead of simply allowing players to blaze through levels at breakneck speed.



There is also other aspects of Bumpy Road that appeal: the art direction is really nice, with background graphics depicting a pretty historic centre, as you drive along. The influences of music and sound are pretty big, with bumps that make their way by mimicking the keys of a toy piano. It's all very cute.

Bumpy Road is not an arcade-style shooter a frantic pace, but a more serene setting that is designed to be more casual more severe. Has fantastic Visual effects and has some nice features that might appeal to iOS gamers of all ages. You should buy if you're looking for something a little less serious than Grand Theft Auto, but a different kind of Angry Birds game.

Bumpy Road is $ in the App Store.


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