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Crashing Season Is a Hilariously Entertaining Game for iOS

Crashing Season Is a Hilariously Entertaining Game for iOS

June 16, 2016 by macjeff


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Reviewed by Sarah Hanlon

Reviewed by Sarah Hanlon

Every once in awhile a great game comes along and it keeps you coming back for more and more, long after the first few minutes of gameplay.

Games like this are rare, but they renew our faith in the creative abilities of iOS developers.

Crashing Season is a brand-new game that’s very fun to play and a breath of fresh air in an otherwise crowded and cluttered category.

Featuring many levels, colorful characters, and a unique gameplay scenario, Crashing Season, by Koukoi Games Ltd., is hopefully on the right path to becoming a huge hit in the community.

Concept and Gameplay:

I’ve played hundred, if not thousands of iOS games during my time as a reviewer, but very few of the titles I write about survive on my devices past the review period.

Crashing Season is a game that I’ve continued to play long after I’ve reviewed it, and I find myself starting a quick game throughout the day just to break up the monotony.

The goal of Crashing Season is to guide one of the five animal characters around various levels using the left or right side of your screen to steer them. You must attack enemies using blunt force and the environment around you.

Whether you want to knock out foes with a direct hit or unleash a flurry of chaos by crashing into a pile of rocks and launching them towards the bad guys, you’re free to play the game how you like.

When it comes to graphics and audio, I found Crashing Season to be pretty top-notch. Visuals are cartoony but detailed, and I fell in love with the background music and sound effects. I think both artistic factors definitely contribute to making this game easy to get lost in.

Features:

Reviewed by Sarah Hanlon

Crashing Season iPhone Game

Crashing Season currently offers a small handful of worlds for players to journey through, each featuring a few levels and a final boss to conquer.

The one thing I really like about games that are level based is the fact that developers can frequently release updates brand-new content, keeping the game fresh.

A unique gameplay feature of Crashing Season is multiplayer mode, where you can go head-to-head against others around the world for glory and bragging rights.

Multiplayer is the only incredibly fun and amusing, but it’s a great way to keep playing the game even if you beat all of the levels.

If you enjoy character customization, Crashing Season features that, too. You can purchase various accessories and boosts for your characters using in-game currency is earned by leveling up.

Value:

Crashing Season is available to download from the App Store for free and is universally compatible with iPhone and iPad. The game is free of ads, but you can choose to purchase currency packs if you want to speed up the process of unlocking characters and accessories.

Overall, Crashing Season is an incredibly fun and entertaining game that I can’t recommend enough.

All of the different features come together to make a game that’s both challenging and humorous. I definitely suggest giving it a try.

crashing_season.jpgCrashing Season requires iOS 8.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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