The only gripe I have here is that the game becomes extremely difficult at some points. I've tested this game on the Lumia 820 and found its speedy gameplay very addictive. There are also seven playable characters namely Neon, Troop, Girl, Slim, Beast, Mech, and Beauty with their own special abilities. Of course, you can unlock new powers by trading in-game coins. Unlike the usual trend though, the game has been launched exclusively for Windows Phone 8 OS and will make it to the Apple and Android repositories later.Īs its name suggests, Gravity Guy 2 is an endless runner that requires player to flip the gravity in order to dodge the obstacles. If you don’t mind spending 3 bucks, you’ll definitely have a nice game you’ll certainly return to every once in a while.Miniclip has released the sequel to the popular Gravity Guy mobile game. I would have rather seen it go for $0.99, especially since it offers in app purchases. Running (pun intended) for $2.99, it’s certainly not a no brainer. The game is easy to learn and difficult to master. The mission system offers enough besides that though to keep players entertained for a longer time. Gravity Guy 2 is a fun game that aims at all of those who like to compete with their friends. Other than that the overall goal is to claim the top of the leaderboard by reaching the furthest distance among your friends. There’s no real end to it, you will only reach the point where you have completed all the missions. They’re not needed to complete the game though if you can speak of actually completing it. If you don’t want to waste your time collecting them, you can always spend real money to purchase coin packs. Coins are needed to purchase the aforementioned boosters. These are spread all across the world and waiting for you to collect them. Leveling up unlocks up to three spots where you can place boosters, which range from a resurrection after death over a distance, boost at the start of the run to a magnet that attracts surrounding coins for you. Just like in Jetpack Joyride, which unfortunately still isn’t available for Windows Phone, you have to accomplish certain missions to level up your character. And it doesn’t even need one to motivate you going further and further. Like I mentioned before, Gravity Guy 2 doesn’t have a story. Depending on how you actually use these elevators, they can act kind of like a catapult. The button on the right lifts elevators upon tap and hold, and sends them down again when you release said button. Tapping it a second time while the protagonist is in midair causes him to perform a so called double jump. On the left you’ll find one that makes you jump when tapping it once. Unlike Gravity Guy 1, where you didn’t have anything to do but tap the screen at the right time, to reverse gravity and avoid obstacles, Gravity Guy now gives you two different buttons. Since the game lacks a story, that’s pretty much all to mention about the game’s presentation. The soundtrack is rather annoying in my humble opinion, but then again I’m not much of a fan of this new generation techno-electro-dubstep kind of noise. Due to being a Windows Phone 8 only game, graphics are crisp, clean and smooth. There isn’t much to say about the graphics. To be honest, it reminds me more of Jetpack Joyride than of Gravity Guy. And even though part two’s focus is on these same skills as well, it’s by far not as fast and irritating as its predecessor. Maybe I’m just getting too old to be able to compete with the actual target audience of games that heavily depend on your reaction skills. I for one didn’t really like part 1 due to its ridiculous difficulty level. Gravity Guy 2 is the successor of the pretty popular game – you guessed it – Gravity Guy by Miniclip. You guys have been screaming for it and anxiously awaiting a game or at least some mediocre first party app to be made available for Windows Phone before any other platform.
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