3 am Water
I remember playing this game before 2015. You'd have to tap on the monsters to shoot them. The newer version kinda sucks and looks like a moble ad. But I see why they'd changed it. Back in 2015, if you accidentally shot a blob running towards your group twice, the blob that shot would commit suicide. I can see that being a "good" reason to change the game as some people found that disturbing. Thusly why in this newer version when you shot a blob, you'd just explode.
4 people found this review helpful
A Google user
The current version is trash. The original iteration of this game was phenomenal. (2015 version I think) It had direction based touch shooting and u could actually aim to avoid shooting an ally. The aiming mechanic was very simple and handled really well, surprisingly. It added more depth and micromanagement to the game. This made it so when the levels were faster and had more enemies it provided a good challenge where you actually had to pay attention, while still maintaining a low skill floor for casual play. Getting allies gave u more fire power so u could kill monsters faster and have a greater kill zone per side. Allies stacked to a limit but could be upgraded to a greater limit. More importantly they all huddled together into an adorable ball of survival. Trying to make as big of a huddle of blobs as you could, and trying to keep them alive for as long as you could, was one of the best parts of the game. It was such a good incentive! You start off with one lonely adorable blob in a dark cave with a weak single direction pistol, with monsters lurking around to kill you. As you progress, and survive longer fellow blobs find you and huddle up to you to aid in killing the monsters (also effectively acting as extra lives). You gained hope in surviving against the endless waves of monsters. Even though I knew eventually most of them would die as I'd eventually get overwhelmed. However that really captured the title of the game, "Hopeless: The Dark Cave." All these new changes just feel like a cheap, soulless cash grab with braindead timing based tapping.
7 people found this review helpful
A Google user
I originally rated the game 5 stars as it was one of my favorite apps that I would play. I unfortunately had to uninstall it due to memory space. Years later (current day) I remembered the name of the game and decided to reinstall it. I am very dissapointed as it isnt the same. You used to find more survivors, but the more you had the worse their stress would be upon a death. The monsters were truly terrifying and it actually took skill to hit them. Now it is simple at best and trivial at worst.