Mmo Gunbound review

For those not familiar with the gameplay, here’s a brief explanation. Several players fight in destructible platforms, using all the tricks up their sleeve to drain the energy of their enemies – or make them plummet to their deaths, whichever is more adequate. Each player has to wait for its turn, respecting the delay that sorts out the order of play.

Finding the right mobile is part of the correct strategy, but to win matches takes careful planning and execution. Choosing the right aim for the shot takes some getting used to, and although the tutorial teaches us all the basics it’s only through experience that the player improves the aim. The shot strength must be set, and wind – and most importantly, the terrain – taken into account. There are several factors that may turn a surefire win into a tragedy, and that’s where the fun’s at.
New players won’t find much trouble attempting to play, since servers are divided into different categories according to user rank. This way matches are usually fair, except for the times when an aim bot is used to cheat. To prevent this, Gunbound uses a game protection system called Nprotect that is well received by players. There are also several game modes to spice up the gameplay.

Gunbound is a long-running game, very well thought out and with little going against it. Graphics are competent, featuring some gorgeous backgrounds, and gameplay is addicting and fun. If you like this kind of turn-based warfare, then don’t hesitate.
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