BOMBER2
- First released: August 10, 2009
- Versions: 1 archived
- Installable: 1 of 1
- com.bomber2.bomber2
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 2.0 or later.
Archived Reviews
8 of 14Very fun and addictive!!
Suprisingly adicting i love it!! :)
Please do not buy dis the graphics are very bad when u shoot the bomb it goes the wrong plase
The object of the game is to level a town made up of buildings of different heights. Only near dead center bomb drops destroy the building. Your bomber flies lower with each consecutive pass; At each higher game level your bomber flies faster. Should you fail to destroy the skyscrapers in the first few passes, you will crash into them. I have gotten to level 5 and It's a near impossible level; You're flying faster and your bombs don't reload fast enough; You'd be lucky to drop 2 bombs at each pass. To pass level 5, every bomb would have to count and that's near impossible. Even if you passed it, I can't imagine how hard the next level would be. As people have stated the current version has a glitch where your bomber will sometimes crash on level 3 for no reason. To the developers, Allowing faster bomb reload time as the levels increase would make the game more playable at the higher levels. I don't know what's beyond level 5, but repetitive game play w/o some other aspect to it could lessen replay value.
This game is simple, yet addicting. It would be a five star game because of the addiction factor, but on the third level there is a glitch where your plane crashes into thin air. It is on the second or third pass, right in the middle. It happened to me twice so far, and I haven't yet tried to level that building right away, but I think that might be the key for now.
Aircraft crashing bug has been fixed, however as others have stated level 5 is impossible. Nice game though through level 4. Would like to see speed and timing fixed. Overall I like this over others like it.
It's aiight
I keep dieing everytime I go by a building can someone help!!!!!!!!!
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