![]() I can understand the decision behind this: since you will have several heroes in the screen all attacking at the same time, it could get really annoying very fast. Sound effects are nice, although some attacks have no SFX at all. However, it is entertaining and goes in line with the game’s theme. Music for the game stays the same always, so you might get a bit tired of it after some time. Other than that, elements are normally very clear and look nice. Sometimes, they seem a bit too small, so tapping them doesn’t register, which is a bit frustrating. The buttons in the lower part of the screen are used to change from upgrades to your main character, to heroes, to artifacts, etc. Some of them are more detailed than others but they’re a joy to look at. The scenary changes are nice, since it keeps you from looking at the same background every day. I mean, some monsters are extremely ugly but their ugliness is represented in a wonderful and elaborate way, if that makes sense. It is not the most detailed game around, but the sprites are colorful and good-looking. Graphics Clans are a great way to add replay value to the game.įinally a game that acknowledges design patterns other than voxel! Tap Titans 2 looks very nice. Sure, it would be awesome if at least another way of controlling the characters was implemented (something that is partially mitigated by special skills), but at least the core gameplay is rock solid. I’ve played for several days and I’m currently in stage 68 and it seems like I’m not even close to finishing the game because the amount of upgrades I have left is enormous. Even though the only thing you have to do is tap the screen, the amount of things available for upgrading and improving is astounding, and seeing how you progress little by little is rewarding. ![]() There’s a lot of stuff you can upgrade.įor some reason, I’ve found that this game has become very addictive. ![]() Tap Titans 2 replace buildings with heroes and notes with coins, but the concept is almost identical. If you remember a game we reviewed some months ago called Groove Planet, then you might think that it is familiar. It is important for every member to participate, because killing this massive monster is almost impossible without teamwork. You join a clan and you team up with its members in order to kill a huge monster with an insane amount of HP. To add to the enjoyment, the game plays for you automatically when it is closed (but it doesn’t clear the bosses, so you actually don’t progress that much), so there’s a decent pile of coins awaiting for your arrival everytime you open the game.Ī clan system has been added as well. There’s also pets that can accompany you in your trip, as well as equipment, artifacts, and special skills (all of which are unlocked after a certain level). Everything has some kind of upgrade associated with it, so the replay value is huge. Each level increase gets more expensive, but you also get more coins so it evens out. You can hire their services using coins too, and they can also be leveled. ![]() Just as the anime character that inspired my hero’s name, Tap Titan 2’s main character can also have companions with him. Tapping the screen repeatedly is all you have to do to progress. These coins can be used to increase Inuyasha’s level, which will make him do more damage per slash. But, Inuyasha can also get stronger! This is because, when you kill a monster, it will yield coins that you can collect. If you fail to kill the boss before this time, you will have to fight other monsters and then try again.Īfter clearing several stages, you will change the location where you are fighting, and naturally, monsters will get stronger. Bossess are obviously more difficult and a timer will be associated with them. ![]() In order to complete a stage, you need to kill nine monsters and one boss. Repeated tapping will kill your opponent, and a new one will show up. This will make Inuyasha slash his opponent once. The whole game has only one control, and it involves tapping anywhere on the screen. Since the name is “Tap Titans 2,” I figured that I should tap in order to do something. You are thrown at the game immediately, with no tutorial or even a simple explanation of what to do. You can also change your avatar, albeit the choices are limited to three and they aren’t that appealing. Immediately after, you are allowed to change the name of him. Henceforth, he shall be known as Inuyasha (since that is how I named my character, because Inuyasha is a true sword master). When you launch the game, it shows you a blonde guy with a black suit and a red scarf. This small guy is the character you will control for the rest of the game. Price: Free Setup Setup lets you choose a name and an avatar for your character. ![]()
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