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Blast RPG
Started- July 30 10:20 Finished- July 30 12:30 Time Taken-2h 10m
Favorite Level-4 Least Favorite-6
Blast RPG is one of the cutest games I've ever played. The game play is very similar to that of Snot Put, but with more of a challenge. For example, in Snot Put, there are no obstacles and monsters you have to kill in order to keep going. In Blast RPG, your score and distance relies on the monsters that you kill. As the boy knight is shot out of his pig cannon, he runs into monsters and has to kill them in order to get a boost to make it to the required distance of the level. I really enjoyed this game. At first, the controls were incredibly nebulous. I wasn't sure how to play. But eventually, after playing the first level several times, I figured it out. I didn't know you had to kill monsters in order to advance. I tried to avoid them as much as possible in the beginning. So always aim for monsters unless your health is low. Always aim for fairies as well. If you get through a lot of fairies, you're set for a long time. They really are one of the best boosters. This game could also count as a strategy game because you have to make sure you have the right tools on hand. Health supply, the strongest weapon available, and rocket boosters. Rocket boosters are the best. Those give you an extra boost when you slow down and haven't reached the goal. Surprisingly, I didn't use one during the last level but during level 5 I used three of them. But having items in the inventory really helps a lot. So it's sort of a pseudo-strategy game. It's also a strategy in the sense of Pokemon where using the fire, water, or grass powerups can help you to defeat stronger enemies. There are fire, water, grass, and normal type enemies. Specific elemental powerups do not help at all in the defeat of non- elemental powerups. So there's surprising a lot to this game with a simple concept. This game isn't just really unique and simply complex. It's super adorable. The boy knight is the cutest. He has braces. Some say it's his teeth and other say it's his braces and I'm on the side for the braces. His braces are super cute. He's got the cutest design. The princess he "saves" is also really cute. The monsters are totally nonthreatening. They're really cute as well. The Treants are cute despite being sort of frighteningly powerful. The Kappas also make me laugh because they're fish. The Ogres are super cute and remind me of something from an episode of Fairly Odd Parents. The cutest enemy were the slimes. The looking like porings from the MMO Ragnarok. They're really cute. Every enemy in this game is just so super cute! The backgrounds are also very adorable. I loved the little houses in 1 and 4. They looked like faces. They were so cute. I loved the backgrounds so much. The moon in level 4 is also super cute. It has a retro style design. The other cutest thing about this game besides all the super adorable designs was the music. The music is super cute. The menu music is the best. This whole game is just so damn cute. I really liked this game. It's super cute and fun but also a very good challenge, which is something I like in a game. This game gets a 7.5.