Strike Force Heroes 2
The explosive sequel to the hit game Strike Force Heroes!
3.94 / 5.00 9,375 ViewsObsolescence
Defeat the enormous mechanical beasts--and become one of them.
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(12/7) patched for some of the possible issues!
Cthulhu is coming!
He just wants to absorb you through his acidic pores! Why humans have such a problem with this, Cthulhu doesn't even know.
Controls:
Left/Right arrow keys to move.
Spacebar to capture and hideously mutate a human.
R to restart level if you're blowing chow.
You cannot mutate until your power-bar (lower left) is full! The violence of humans fighting your monsters charges the bar!
Cthulhu fhtagn!
Reviews
Rated 0.5 / 5 stars September 24, 2012
you need to fix this game asap. how the hell can a great god not pick up a shielded person? for heavens sake man, fix the damn thing or i'll feed you to cthulhu.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars September 21, 2012
could be bettr
Rated 5 / 5 stars September 18, 2012
Well, I liked it but I couldn't get through the level with the loonies. Good game. Good graphics.
Thanks for making a Cthulhu game <3
Rated 5 / 5 stars September 6, 2012
I thoroughly enjoyed this experience! Your pacing was spot on perfect and I thought your tutorial sections were also very well done. Game flow was superb - as well as the art, animations, music, sound effects, theme and writing. The fact that the game doesn't scale is unfortunate but other than that I think thats the only con - besides that I wish it never ended! ( Can we get a sequel with a free play mode? ) I love this game! The mechanics are "pure" and by that I mean everything had purpose and meaning - simple yet powerful and incredibly fun! ( If there is a sequel do not add --> )There is no fluff and distractions to the game - looking forward to where Cthulu goes next! Time travel back to when the Earth was a better domain??? Great work - You've gained yourself a new fan!
Rated 4 / 5 stars August 29, 2012
negative star for lack of scaling.