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Eat candy before it eats you
So I used to play the original game a ton on Newgrounds as a kid so it’s nice to play a new more enhanced version on mobile with tons of fun additions
There are microtransactions but you can totally complete the game without them, even the ads are optional it’s great!
Launcher games seem to be a dying genre only really living on though Angry Birds but if your into these types of games this is a must play (plus you won’t be bombarded with ads and in-game purchases like Angry Birds 2)
So I used to play the original game a ton on Newgrounds as a kid so it’s nice to play a new more enhanced version on mobile with tons of fun additions
There are microtransactions but you can totally complete the game without them, even the ads are optional it’s great!
Launcher games seem to be a dying genre only really living on though Angry Birds but if your into these types of games this is a must play (plus you won’t be bombarded with ads and in-game purchases like Angry Birds 2)
I'm not usually one to play phone games, but when my PS Vita and 3DS were tragically stolen I had to make do for my handheld needs. Burrito Bison is a game I first played years ago, and just as before, I was addicted for a few days before deleting it out of frustration.
The game oozes personality with its Newgrounds aesthetic, and for a short time it's actually quite fun to play. Unfortunately, its high-flying hijinks soon come crashing down thanks to aggressive monetization, stunted progression and a surprisingly small amount of substance. If Launcha Libre was a paid game with more actual levels, I'd think more kindly of it. As it is, this is a game that asks you to pay several dollars for power-ups that last only a few rounds of about 45 seconds each. Not very scrupulous, and a damn shame for a game with such personality.
The game oozes personality with its Newgrounds aesthetic, and for a short time it's actually quite fun to play. Unfortunately, its high-flying hijinks soon come crashing down thanks to aggressive monetization, stunted progression and a surprisingly small amount of substance. If Launcha Libre was a paid game with more actual levels, I'd think more kindly of it. As it is, this is a game that asks you to pay several dollars for power-ups that last only a few rounds of about 45 seconds each. Not very scrupulous, and a damn shame for a game with such personality.