![]() ![]() The control system is both accurate and interesting to use. Fans of arena battle games will be pleased with what the developers have presented. The audio was a pleasant surprise, as I expected a more basic affair. The sounds of your sword slicing, hammer thudding, and arrows flying were great. The music was a fine choice and demanded that you kept hacking away at your opponents. The dry humour was a nice break from the high adrenaline and aggressive soundtrack that accompanies each fight. Classic American sports commentary supports every battle and the robots blend callous taunts with hilarious one-liners. The developers tried to lighten the mood while injecting some cold and witty humour into the gameplay. The attention to detail was great, and the variety of environments made every chapter interesting to look at. You’ll be amused as limbs line the arena floor and your opponents hop on one leg or fall to the ground beheaded. With OTT robots and absurd weaponry, you’ll be fascinated with how each battle unfolds. The blocky imagery and bright colours overload the senses, but yet I loved the spectacle. Clone Drone in the Danger Zone is a colourful Voxel experience.Ĭlone Drone in the Danger Zone offers exactly what you’d expect from a Voxel game. I adored the challenge that this created and never tired of this approach. Though this was frustrating, it allowed you to try different combinations that you may have otherwise ignored. Every upgrade goes, and you must begin again. But, here’s the issue! At the start of each chapter, or if you die, your character is reset. You are also treated to more energy cells, the ability to kick, a jetpack, and more. Each tool offered a different approach to every level, and this was fascinating to experiment with. I chuckled as I skewered my foes with a spear, knocked them down with a hammer, sliced them with a sword, or pierced them with an arrow. I loved the selection on offer and laughed as I took my enemies apart. With such a simple premise, this made a relatively basic game that bit more complicated. Battle each other to see who is the last bot standing, or team up and overcome an array of objectives.Īlongside the variety of modes, Doborog Games has treated us to a selection of weapons and tech upgrades. The multiplayer mode is fantastic with strangers and friends! You’ll choose to work together or compete to see who is the best in many events. With a story to work through, an array of challenges to try, and endless mode to enjoy, there’s plenty to keep you playing. Aimed at both the single-player and multiplayer market, it’s thoroughly enjoyable and competitive. The simplicity of the gameplay is one thing, but the choice of modes to enjoy is another. AVOID the robo raptor! Loads of modes and tech upgrades. It’s cold, callous, and unfair, but with a little practice, you’ll teach your captures a lesson while playing them at their own game. You fight for your freedom, and if you die, your remains are cleaned up, and another being is created. They then force these slaves into a deadly arena battle where they fight overpowered guards and horrendous robotic monsters. The robot overlords transfer human minds into empty exoskeletons. It’s undeniably violent, fast-paced, hectic, and can be played casually. I adored cutting off robotic limbs and slicing the metal bodies in two. The brutality of every event is moreish, and the simplicity of the gameplay makes it easy to pick up. ![]() But, within ten minutes, I had succumbed to Clone Drone in the Danger Zone’s charms. The premise looked basic and I have recently enjoyed Paint the Town Red, another Voxel fighting game. Clone Drone in the Danger Zone surprised me.Īs I loaded in, I didn’t have high hopes. The synthetic life forms have a desire to see destruction and death and have created a gladiatorial arena to fulfil their desires. The game takes place in a brutal vision of the future where humans and robots are at war. What is it that makes us who we are? Is it our body and how we look, or is it our soul? Whatever the answer, no one wants their identity stolen! How would you feel if your mind was taken and used to entertain an advanced species? Ponder this question no longer as you jump into the action in Clone Drone in the Danger Zone.ĭeveloped and published by Doborog Games, this is a Voxel hack n slash arena brawler.
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