In 2009, many indie developers have been particularly keen on the idea to create a strong game in which you want to press only one button. It is advisable to play at the same time to get interesting. Some succeeded. A successful result can be seen, for example, in Canabalt (www.?canabalt.?com). Character hot on the crumbling skyscrapers, and the player you want one thing - time to press the button to jump from roof to roof. The idea is simple, but implementation delays instantly. In fact, Tomena Sanner exploits the same idea, except that here nothing is falling apart and a running man to not only jump, but the squat, dodging cars and dinosaurs, "give five" other occurring characters, dancing with them, break dance, a run to beat them in the forehead, and do many other strange things in a few words to describe would be quite problematic. What specifically needs to be done - a businessman Hitoshi Susumu solve itself, because you have to do only one thing ... yes, time to press a button while running.
| | | Run level of at least some result is a snap. But for a perfect pass need lightning reactions and nerves of steel. | | Even if you play alone, others present will also be interesting to watch from the side - for example, to read the funny comments, endlessly running around the screen. | But if the same Canabalt tough enough (unnamed character always dies - regardless of your skill), and suggests, in fact, only one infinite location, then Tomena Sanner a dozen completely different levels, stuffed completely different hurdles. And the game itself repeatedly make the smile and even laugh. There is even a multiplayer mode (up to 4 players), perfect for a noisy party - meaning the game is not changed. And do not forget, Tomena Sanner only costs a 500 Wii Points - for the price this is a very good choice. And if you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, you can purchase Tomena Sanner and is for 1 dollar and 99 cents (with a known propensity for sale in Apple Store, we do not exclude that the price could suddenly change to an even more attractive). But there is one important feature: Beyond Wii you will have only a single-user version of the game. And even without the global table records.
| | | After passing through the main mode will be optional, which will especially enjoy the hardcore players. | | The graphics may seem simple, and what is happening on screen is simply absurd ... you're right, the way it is! But in conjunction with the gameplay is all very nice even. |
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