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Reviews for "Defend The Train"

A nice concept.

But the enemy will always have a lock on to your train. That wouldn't be an issue if there was no delay between your first shot and the next one.

OKStart

Critiques

Track building
* Game usually thinks you can't have a curved track, when it is in fact possible.
* Overlaps should be ok.
* Map is too small to make an interesting track

Game play
* Need to be able fire more than one bullet at a time. If you shoot across the map, it'll take longer to reload.
* Gameplay too basic. Hard to see the point.
* Enemies could be more interesting. There's not much of a defensive element. The train must go in a circle, you cannot prevent being shot other than to shoot as many villains as you can.

Replay doesn't work, my train instantly started on a track with on rail and went to no where.

Meh

Waaay to repetetive, no real changes, and the bullets keep following your crosshair, they dont fly towards where you fired, so youre pretty much dead as soon as enough enemies are around, as you have to wait for each shot to hit, before shooting again.
Basic idea is good though, building your own track and stuff like that, but waaaay more can b done with this.
Like bonuses for having so and so many corners, and a much larger map. And upgrades.

Seriously?

You just go around and around and around. It get's VERY boring.
Also, the bullets follow the cursor instead of going straight. This makes it almost impossible to get rid of the enemies when there are 3+ of them.

Visual: 2/10
Gameplay: 0/10

>.<

It has lots of strange bugs, the bullets keep following the crosshair, they also disapear, if they hit the crosshair >.<

The game would be better with upgrades, and, more levels, not just one

Blamya responds:

The bug is now removed.
"The game would be better with upgrades, and, more levels, not just one"
Now you have given 1. Then you will give 0.