![]() ![]() After spending some time working on its Outwitters game, the two-man team is back with a follow-up to its first big hit. Pros: Same gameplay from its prequel which promises an addictive experience, nice soundtrack, nice additions in form of boss fights and trick based point earning system.Ĭons: No addition to the gameplay basics.One Man Left Studios scored big with its popular Tilt to Live game. But then I won't blame the developers too who had to face a huge failure with their previous game Outwitters which was not even able to recover its development costs. The game is not much different from the previous version so I won't blame you if you don't like to switch to this new version. Other changes are mostly cosmetic in Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous like a new soundtrack, better polished interface and a few gameplay additions like the "dot bomb". Boss levels consist of different challenges like a chain saw machine popping onto the screen to a dark maze challenge. Though not as efficient in points increasing as the multipliers, the boss levels really help to shake off the monotonousness of the game. The second addition to Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous are the boss fights which are triggered after you have player long enough. Achieve these multipliers fast enough and you will be able to make quite high scores in the game. The first time you discover a new multiplier a few words pop onto the screen indicating you achievement. Dribble the meteor against the game walls and you get extra points. This will be a great attraction to those who like to score high. The first one is the integration of multiplier gaming techniques. There are two more additions in Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous. Of course, if it was just the addition of weapons in the game then it would have been not much interesting to play if you have already tried its first version. There are more new weapons in the game which you will find as your progress in the game. Each weapon has its own speciality and it is quite fun to try each one of them. The main difference is with the few new weapons like the double sided saber, a bouncing meteor and a disguise to confuse the red dots into thinking you as one of them. Those who have already enjoyed this game's first version won't feel much difference in the gameplay (after all why experiment with an already successful formula?) but there are a few differences though not much noticeable. Developers One Man Left have returned this time with its sequel- Tilt to Live 2: Redonkulous. Tilt To Live was simple at its best, giving the users a simple to understand but highly challenging to keep up gameplay. There are scarcely distributed power ups which will make your arrow a fighter for a short period of time but you are soon enough back to trying to avoid the red dots and reach the next power up. It features a small defenseless arrow that travels through the free space trying to avoid an ever growing number of red dots that are adamant on destroying it. It was a 2010 release which was made on the concept of easy to play but difficult to learn. Similarly, many were addicted to a somewhat old, simple but highly difficult to master game known by the name Tilt To Live. Be it a running game like Temple Run or a fruit slicing game like Fruit Ninja. We all have had our gaming addictions with those small apps on iTunes or Android. ![]()
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