For the first time in a long time, we had to choose who to put in the selection (usually we just try to pick up something decent). As a result, Apple moved from the feature to us today: Star Wars Rebels: Recon Missions, Stickman Rush and Fast & Furious: Legacy.
Star Wars Rebels: Recon Missions
A classic platformer with a sewn “to be” construction part and free-to-play. I liked the presence of a stick for shooting control (you can shoot in any direction) and hidden places on the maps. That’s just the enemies on the first maps are deliberately mowing down. Oh, yes, the most important thing is that you can wave a laser sword in the game.
The ratings on Google Play for the game, to put it mildly, are mixed. They are still being scolded for “small” graphics, clumsy UI and poor optimization for Android.
Stickman Rush
A new project from Ketchapp is always a joy. The novelty, however, is a little easier than usual. The main and only difficulty in it is non-standard for endless runners, to which, of course, the game belongs, inversion slide control.
There are few ratings so far, but, on the whole, positive.
Fast & Furious: Legacy
Kabam are great fellows in two things. First, they continue to experiment with mechanics. Legacy is even further away from CSR than the “six” (Fast & Furious 6: The Game). The game “about cars” included maps and a runner. Secondly, based on the motives of large franchises, it is ready to release blockbuster games. Legacy is just one of the latest.
Users rate the game positively.