Bye-Bye, Wacky Planet Free Download [Password]
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- Sep 12, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 22, 2020
About This Game You play as Alan and Eve, two adorable aliens that ended up on the planet Earth in the hands of terrible scientists. Help them to escape and to go back to their home planet! Grab your gamepad, lean back and enjoy the game like the good old days.Dynamic and colorful action inspired by the old school video games.A bunch of enemies and alien guns.Two playable characters with their special features and combat equipment.Jumps, dashes and blaster shootings. Epic boss fights.Full gamepad's support. 7aa9394dea Title: Bye-Bye, Wacky PlanetGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Rasul MonoPublisher:Efimov MaxRelease Date: 4 Nov, 2016 Bye-Bye, Wacky Planet Free Download [Password] I am writing this review after playing through all the levels and earning all achievements (which you basically get after finishing the game).Pros:+ easy to learn+ simple and beautiful graphicCons:- linear level design (most of the time you have to just go right)- repetitive, boring (there are some new game mechanics throughout the game but way too few, most levels in a chapter are basically the same, last chapter is just the first one backwards)- controller not usable in first and last chapter because there is not "fall through the plattform" button- laggy when played for a long time (just restart the game once in a while)- not challenging- sound gets annoying after time (just pew pew pew pew pew....). It may seem easy-peasy at first, but it quickly becomes challenging as you progress. I found that out the hard way. The music actually goes with the situation at times, and the gameplay is rather smooth. The Biggest Irony is that the final boss is easier to beat than an earlier one. Still, if you like crazy things with aliens and blasters, then this is for you.. Very good! I like it!. Bye-Bye, Wacky Planet is a 2D side-scrolling action game that takes me back to the old days of casual gaming. It is a game starring Alan, a green colored alien and co-starring Eve, a female orange colored alien. Both adorable aliens are trapped on planet Earth and are trying to escape to their home planet and live in peace. The game emphasizes simplicity in every sense of the word by presenting simple level designs, simple dialogue, and simple gameplay.The game is divided into six episodes, each episode containing many levels. The beginning of the game feels like the game is going to be repetitive and monotonous, as you shoot at scientists while trying to exit each level. The pattern becomes clear: kill enemies in your way, collect coins they leave behind, find the key that will open the level's exit, and open the exit elevator door to complete the level. Just as I thought the game would be too repetitive, there was a break in the monotony when the game switched to an outdoor setting and Alan can pilot a tank. Shooting at enemies with a tank is fun and creates more diversity in the game and is a departure from jumping from platform to platform so often. Eventually, you will pilot a drone that adds a little more diversity to the gameplay as you continue to blast enemies that get in your way. Some other outdoor levels include different weather conditions like sun and rain. The only aspect of the gameplay that remains repetitive is the constant shooting of enemies. The simple gameplay does not mean that it is not easy to get killed. Being careless while taking on many enemies at once can lead to death quickly. Most episodes have a final level that features a boss. The strategy required for defeating each boss is easy to understand.The ability to collect coins from fallen enemies feels old school. The coins are mainly silver with a fair share of gold coins dropped by enemies for good measure. These coins are useful for buying from merchants that stand around most levels of the game. You can buy abilities, light weapons, and heavy weapons. There is no ammo to buy in the game since there is no ammo to consider, as each weapon seems to contain infinite ammo.The dialogue in the game has no audio and Eve is the alien who guides Alan throughout each level. There are some grammar issues in the dialogue. For the first part of the game, Eve is just a guide, but Eve will be playable later in the game which is good for keeping the game from becoming too stale. Eve rides through each level with a hoverboard and you will realize how much harder the game becomes, although the increase in difficulty is not frustrating. She only carries two weapons and cannot buy anything since no merchant appears in the episode where she is playable.The control scheme includes the keyboard, but the mouse can only be used for firing and switching between weapons. The controls are solid enough, but the jumps from one platform to another can be a little tricky at times. It would have been nice to use the mouse for the main menu, but that is just a personal preference. The AI of the enemies is decent, but some enemies like the scientists can get stuck on walls while other scientists can jump into the abyss of death when attempting to jump from one platform to another. I did not find any other technical glitches in the game and it ran very well on my PC.The soundtrack of the game is a good match with the atmosphere of each episode and level. However, there are not many songs in the game and that, in addition to the repetitive action, adds to the repetitiveness of this game.The achievements in the game are quite easy to get without making you feel like it is trying to give you achievements for any little action that you take. Achievements are easy but make sense because they are earned an x number of enemies, completing certain tasks, or completing certain episodes.This is a game that I find fun and funny. The aliens are adorable from the beginning of the story to the end. If you are a beginner in gaming, Bye-Bye, Wacky Planet may be more challenging than it would be for more experienced gamers. Rasul Mono, the indie developer, made a decent effort in making a game that is charming and simple. The level designs are not too bad. This is not an epic or classic game by any stretch of the imagination, but if you are looking for casual fun for $5 and do not mind repetitiveness, you should buy this game.My Score: 7\/10. *Just let me go home!*Oh, man! They're stealing my lives!*Evil laboratory assistants respawn behind this door.*Well, its't just jedi-scientist.* How, the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665, should I pass this level???Good, exciting game. But 7 level in 4 episod is impassable :-( (waitng for developers). I wanted to like this. I like actiony platformers, I like games that are a bit easy so that I can just burn through them and say I've seen one more indie game. I figured this would be right up my alley.It was the fourth flat level with nothing but a monotonous series of enemies recycled over and over that broke my will.
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