Bombslinger tries something new with the Bomberman formula by taking it back to the Old West. While it adds a few new things like some unique weaponry, a few glitches and the simplistic startup of a Bomberman title pushed onto a storyline mode make it a little harder to recommend.
Explosive vengeance
+ very familiar gameplay mechanics(plays like Bomberman)
+ augment your bombs’ power in addition to other abilities
+ fun gameplay, randomly generated levels
+ fun but no frills multiplayer
– losing really cool abilities when you die
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This week Junae(@JunaeBenne) from BlackGirlGamers(@Official_BGG) and Ducky(@DuckyDynamo) from weareturnt(@weareturnt) joins Mike(@AssaultSuit) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery, Wicomicon, Black Girl Gamers, Verse, threefifths podcast, MAGfest, Universal Fancon, TigerFest, Black Panther, Avengers Infinity War, Thor Ragnarok, Age of Ultron, Guardians of the Galaxy, Movie Pass, Cobra Kai, Youtube Red, FX Unit Yuki, Turbo CD, Little Nightmares, Naruto, Breathe of the Wild, Hot Pockets, Jim Gaffigan, Monster Hunter, God of War, The Swords of Ditto, With Friends Like These, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Animal Crossing, The Sims, Dissidia, Spikes City, Don’t Die Mr Robot DX, A Robot Named Fight, City of Brass, Super Lucky’s Tale, Bombslinger, Wizard of Legend, Killing Floor: Incursion and more.
Bombslinger is fun... a lot fun! Moreover, it is pretty cheap and available on Steam, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. If you like pixel-art games with detailed and beautiful visuals and want to have some nostalgia along with new features, this game is a must. Especially if you enjoy casual games which offer fun gameplay and which you can play every day for an hour or two and have tons of fun. You will not regret buying this game.