![]() These tokens can be used to continue after death preventing you from having to begin all the way back at the start. Tokens can either be acquired from in app purchases, watching video advertisements, or occasionally from being really good at the game. The “catch” of the game comes in the form of currency known as tokens. There are no checkpoints or save games and in this way the game sometimes reminded me of The Binding of Isaac on PC. Your linemates can and will die as many times as possible, but as soon as the leader dies it is game over and back to the beginning. Whether it be a wall, an enemy or even your own teammates you are always surrounded by death. Spiders will shoot webs at you causing you to temporarily slow down, skeletons toss bones your way, and knights attempt to stab you but the real danger is running into objects – as doing so causes instant death. The further you survive each stage the more heroes you have on your team at once, however to counterbalance that – the more characters you have in your line the more likely you are to instantly die. Also as you progress you will unlock new heroes that you can later use as your “leader” if you so choose. The more gems you gather the higher your score which is really the premise thanks to the leaderboard functionality. As you do this enemies spawn from out of thin air and it is your basic goal to destroy every wave of them while collecting as many gems as possible. Swiping the the screen in a particular direction causes your character to start moving in that direction, though like Snake it is impossible to simply reverse your direction leaving you only to move in horizontal and vertical directions. In fact at the very beginning of the game we are asked if we remember that old game Snake? This time however instead of taking control of a snake that grows, we choose between different heroes and grow our sixteen bit fantasy conga line to battle wave after wave of enemies. The gameplay is best described as a cross between the classic mobile game Snake (yes the one that came preloaded on all Nokia phones back in the day) and the retro arcade Atari game Gauntlet. ![]()
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