Woah Dave!

Woah Dave!

released on Oct 30, 2014

Woah Dave!

released on Oct 30, 2014

From the folks behind the BIT.TRIP series comes the frantic insanity that is Woah Dave! Help our hero, Dave Lonuts, survive an insane alien invasion and line his pockets with shiny pennies. Hurl alien eggs, skull bombs, and explosive WOAH blocks to stay alive and sky rocket yourself to high score fame and fortune. The Steam and PS4 versions of Woah Dave! also feature a local two-player competitive mode, where two Daves can go head-to-head in a battle to collect the most coins. We aren’t exaggerating when we say it could very well result in ruined friendships and unsalvageable marriages. Competitive games are good like that. If that isn’t enough Dave for you, there’s also Bonkers Mode with more aliens, more lava, and more chances to get killed. Those who brave the storm will be rewarded with a splendor of precious coinage those who fail will be revoked of their License to Dave. Good luck, and may the best Dave win.


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Another one of those easy to learn, hard to master game. Similarly to Downwell I was never good enough to reach the end 😅

Meet Dave is a 2008 American science fiction comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and written by Bill Corbett and Rob Greenberg. It stars Eddie Murphy in the title role, Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Ed Helms, Scott Caan and Kevin Hart. The film was released on July 11, 2008 and grossed $50 million against a $60 million budget.

This is a game when I bought it originally on PC I just flat out didnt get it. Its basic and overly simple, you die easy and there just isnt really a lot of content here.

On my Vita however? Another story completely, suddenly the bite-sized nature of it made sense, the pick up and play nature felt natural on a handheld that I could just swish through a quick game in between other things. Dont get me wrong, its still quite limited in scope but its fun enough for the brief shot every now and again.

A neat little arcade-style game based around throwing skulls at eggs and the monsters that hatch out of them. Your score is measured in the coins you collect, which are dropped by the eggs and monsters upon their deaths.

I could see this being a lot more fun if it were in an actual arcade setting, but on a console it's just a pleasant diversion.

I remember getting this for free on Club Nintendo and then playing it and thinking "wow, this is nothing special!"