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The objective of this game is to survive the waves of enemies to reach the final boss and defeat it. Destroying this many opponents is not an easy job, but luckily the controls of this game are pretty simple! Your car moves on its own, and all you have to do is to use the giant weapon mounted on top of your car with your mouse.
Click on the screen to shoot, and drag your cursor around to change the aim. You have other ways to deal damage to your enemies. At the bottom of the screen, you can see your ability bar.
In the beginning, you only have the airstrike option available. Using this will make rockets rain from the sky, and these will destroy everything on their way. You can unlock more with the coins you earn through gameplay. These coins can also be used to upgrade 3 different stats of your car from the in-game shop. Can you survive this journey? Don't worry if you don't have a driver's license yet! You can use the cars in our games without needing one! Just click here , and browse our car driving games collection.
Have fun! Road Of Rampage. Penguin Diner. A player may move his or her creature left and right along the city's single street and climb up the sides of buildings. The player must be selectively greedy to amass a high score for leveling cities.
Snatching objects like toast, turkeys, hamburgers and water jugs increases the monster's energy. Poison, cactus, candles, toasters and television sets when they are turned on are some of the things that drain energy. Soldiers, sharpshooters firing from windows, helicopters and vehicles provide the main opposition.
The computer-controlled defenders attempt to keep the disaster within bounds and try to kill the menace. The marauders start with awesome power, but getting hit by thrown dynamite, a hail of machine gun bullets or a fellow rampager drains energy quickly.
If the level falls far enough, the monster reverts to its puny human form. Life expectancy can be measured in seconds when that happens. On the other hand, the monsters earn lots of points for eliminating foes. Thus the defenders represent both a danger and an opportunity. The gamer must keep dodging attacks while putting the monster in position to exact a heavy toll in casualties. Punching a hole in a building is only worth 50 to points, but it adds up. Each structure can take a tremendous pounding before it falls to rubble, so this form of destruction really makes those scores climb.
Picking up money, flowers, a safe or a light bulb earns as much as 1, points, making them the most valuable bonus objects in Rampage. Monarch Development has brought the Bally quarter-snatcher home with a faithful translation.
The Amiga edition should especially please those who enjoyed Rampage in the arcades, and the MS-DOS edition is also a fine translation. Rampage for the Apple II suffers because of the crude graphics, but it is still above average for the machine. Rampage isn't very subtle, but it's a monstrous good time when you've in the mood for a little mindless aggression. Like many fellow arcades, Rampage reminded me of one thing when I first discovered it in the arcade: those incredibly bad monsters - devouring - Tokyo flicks with the atrocious English dubbing.
My friends and I used to watch these "movies" on television during those long summer vacations between elementary school years. Yeah, those were keen days. Essentially, what you get with Rampage is the opportunity to play a movie monster, pillaging city block after city block to your heart's delight. Here, you'll find virtually all the things you've seen in those Japanese monster films: attacking helicopters, army soldiers and policemen; innocent bystanders getting eaten; and, of course, collapsing skyscrapers.
In fact, about the only things that are not in Rampage are English dubbing and a lousy screenplay. Rampage's motto is simply "Let's trash this place! The giant George the Ape and the equally large Lizzy the Lizard must tear down buildings through different screens of city blocks.
You do this by moving George or Lizzy onto a building and having him or her punch out as many of the story windows as possible. This gradually weakens the building's structure, eventually bringing it to a collapse. Points are awarded for anything that you can get George or Lizzy to destroy. But you have to watch out for the policemen and military soldiers who are shooting and bombing your monster from the building windows and the street.
Then there are the missile-firing helicopters and tanks and electrical signs that George and Lizzy should avoid coming into contact with. All injuries sustained show up on a damage bar. When this bar reaches its maximum length, George and Lizzy transform back to their human forms, respectively, and briskly walk off the screen.
In order to avoid having your trashing party brought to an end, you can make George or Lizzy grab handfuls of innocent bystanders and devour them. Not eating enough citizens, or accidentally swallowing poison, however, will affect the damage bar. Some who are weary of violence in video games will probably declare that the people-eating and building-bashing will induce impressionable young minds to violence. But playing Rampage hasn't turned me or my friends into destructive cannibals.
Like the original Mario Bros. If you're playing by yourself, the adversaries are tougher to deal with alone, yet you get to choose between assuming the role of George or Lizzy. The graphics are good, and the animation is surprisingly flicker-free most of the time. Music and sound effects are equally great and complement the on-screen action nicely. You'll wear a satisfying sneer every time you see and hear a building crumble down to the ground due to your demolition.
Perhaps the greatest thing about Rampage is that it makes for an excellent stress reliever. Had a bad day at the office? Tags All tags.
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