Even though Smash’n’Bash was released back in 2013, it hasn’t lost its relevance. What’s more, it can compete with many of the newer games that have not really caught on with the public. The game is a mobile rander. The view here appears to be from the side, but it is very handy. It has 3 clear visual lines. The advantage of the game is comfortable operation, which does not require any professional skills.
Plot and characters
The product weighs only 30 MB. You can run it on any mobile gadget. The grind takes 100% of the time, which also adds to the game’s advantages in comparison with competitors. The main character is a Viking leader who excels at killing (just a couple of well-aimed strikes and the enemy is defeated). He is talented, strong and fast.
In addition to the protagonist, there are other characters. For example, there are fleshy animals. Facing them and defeating them, the hero gets extra lives. There are also various obstacles in the game, some of which must be avoided, otherwise lives will be lost. Finally, there are the antagonists. Facing them, the main character either dies or wins, earning gold from them. Enemies are divided into two categories: red and blue.
The Viking has a hammer and shield, which must be operated by pressing on the right side of the display. The game starts off with an attack by antagonists of one colour. Enemies of a different colour are gradually added. Despite the fact that at the beginning it all seems clear and easy, yet gradually involves strategic thinking.
Objectives of the game
Aside from getting some basic gameplay fun, Smash’n’Bash has 3 main objectives. The first is to pump up the hero. It is necessary in the process to raise all the characteristics as high as possible. It’s enough to return to the start many times. On average, it costs 170,000 in game currency to upgrade one characteristic, and there are 6 of them.
The second objective is to beat your way through the game. The game has 3 regions. Each of them has 2 areas present. The division takes place through gates. You must use Fury to breach them, but only when a suitable level is available. It is also possible to pass without a boost, but it will be a bit more difficult and longer.
Finally, the final goal is to complete all the quests, of which there are 56. Most often these require defeating an enemy or walking a certain distance. At the end of the quest you will be asked to eliminate 3 rare hilkas. It’s wise to do so in order to emerge victorious in the fight.
Smash’n’Bash bribes with its simplicity, which at the same time provides an exciting pastime. Going through it several times, with each session you discover many new things. The game is an example of when you don’t have to get bogged down with plot, gameplay, and characters. Even the enemies don’t overwhelm it. Everything is concise, bright, driving and most importantly exciting throughout the gameplay.