Today's review is a game from the category of "runner" with a good graphic design and challenging game play.
Dark world, made in the style of ancient Greece, filled with a variety of monsters and tricky traps — it is in this atmosphere, and the Dark Lands. The main character must fight their way through the enemy hordes, using his skill,weapons and armor, as well as drawing the traps against his enemies. After brief training, the user is prompted to try survival mode ("adventure" mode is charged).
Survival mode, however, does not involve conventional passage a la "as far as you can run", here players assume the role of quests, which are given points and experience, bringing new levels of character. As you advance through the levels, the player collects crystals that act as a kind of game currency — they can buy weapons and uniforms, as well as revive during the game.
Dark Lands not trapped under a specific style of play: you can avoid the enemies and traps, jumping and dodging them, and you can join in the battle and earn extra points and crystals. The best option, of course, would be to combine the two strategies, as encountered with certain intervals bosses-"the keepers the totems" (Minotaur, giant Scorpion, Hydra, etc.) can only be defeated with arms. Victory over boss puts you farther in one of four locations.
Gain, along the way, will help to collect crystals and glasses, as well as to secure passage of complicated plots.
On subjective impressions, the Dark Lands are qualitatively fulfilled product: nice design, an atmosphere of sound design, dynamic positioning control system allows you to accurately control the maneuvers of the character. We should also mention the increasing as you progress through the levels of enemies as monsters roost in groups and can literally set the heat and traps, camouflaged under the innocuous portals — to get into the hands of monsters or set back, had to be alert all the time. Cons: annoying frequent video-advertising, so I advise you to play by turning off the Internet connection.
Download for Free Google Play Store: Dark Lands
Dark world, made in the style of ancient Greece, filled with a variety of monsters and tricky traps — it is in this atmosphere, and the Dark Lands. The main character must fight their way through the enemy hordes, using his skill,weapons and armor, as well as drawing the traps against his enemies. After brief training, the user is prompted to try survival mode ("adventure" mode is charged).
Survival mode, however, does not involve conventional passage a la "as far as you can run", here players assume the role of quests, which are given points and experience, bringing new levels of character. As you advance through the levels, the player collects crystals that act as a kind of game currency — they can buy weapons and uniforms, as well as revive during the game.
Dark Lands not trapped under a specific style of play: you can avoid the enemies and traps, jumping and dodging them, and you can join in the battle and earn extra points and crystals. The best option, of course, would be to combine the two strategies, as encountered with certain intervals bosses-"the keepers the totems" (Minotaur, giant Scorpion, Hydra, etc.) can only be defeated with arms. Victory over boss puts you farther in one of four locations.
Gain, along the way, will help to collect crystals and glasses, as well as to secure passage of complicated plots.
On subjective impressions, the Dark Lands are qualitatively fulfilled product: nice design, an atmosphere of sound design, dynamic positioning control system allows you to accurately control the maneuvers of the character. We should also mention the increasing as you progress through the levels of enemies as monsters roost in groups and can literally set the heat and traps, camouflaged under the innocuous portals — to get into the hands of monsters or set back, had to be alert all the time. Cons: annoying frequent video-advertising, so I advise you to play by turning off the Internet connection.
Download for Free Google Play Store: Dark Lands
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