iPhone/iPad game of the day: Braveheart
Nothing to do with Mel Gibson, but fun noneth💎eless
On iPhone
Game: Braveheart
Size: 26.1 MB
Price: $0.99 / £0.59
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On iPad
Game: Braveheart HD
Size: 30.1 MB
Price: $2.99 / £1.79
Buy it now on the iTunes store:/
Sorry to disappoint fans of the Mel Gib🅰son flick of the same name, but this game has absolutely nothing to do with the classic tale of the Scottish struggle🐼 for independence. Rather, this incarnation of Braveheart is the tale of a horndog who gets caught molesting a princess in public.
In exchange for his own life, he accepts the king's option to go on a quest to bring back a holy artifact instead. It's a comedy – and while this isn’t the most graceful example, ♊it actually has a fairly decent sense of humor. It's not just a comedy though, it's also an action game through and through.
Once you get past the humorous plot set-up, the game is mostly about bashing fo💝es with a huge mace. A mace so big, the protagonist has to spin around in circles just to use it (accomplished by spinning your finger around in a circle anywhere onscreen.) When you need a ranged killing machine, you’ve got a crossbow - you🃏 simply put one thumb onscreen to anchor your whirling warrior and tap the screen where you’d like to shoot.
The “spinning like a top” attack strategy may seem basic, but it’s also welcome – you’ll find yourself facing off against dense waves of enemies from all sid♛es. The action is obviously simple, but Braveheart's leveling system and item stores – as well as power-ups like dynamite, fire and ice blades, and so on – kept us coming back for more.
Braveheart also features a fairly extensive leveling system (for a two dollar App Store game.) You level up thr😼oughout battles, which then awards you with points to allocate to several areas of your character's skill set (melee attack, ranged, health etc.).
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You'll earn gold which can be spent on different types of weapons and other gadgets and potions⭕. The weapons aren't just statistical upgrades though. Many of them offer a switch in play style, although they're still all focused around the archetype of flails and crossbows.
At just $1.99, Braveheart is an꧒ strong value. There's quite a bit of gameplay here, and its compelling blend of light-RPG elements and action brawling will keep you entertained for hours. Just remember: Nobody is going to jump out and shout “Freeeeeedoooomm!” – that’s some other dude with a noble 🧜aorta.
Dec 10, 2010