Best WEIRD Android Games – 2016

Best WEIRD Android Games - 2016

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best WEIRD Android Games – 2016”.
Lots of guys, mr. boss, here and welcome to my best weird android games of 2016. Hopefully we can hit 1000 likes because right now, I’m basically scorching myself outside in the hot Caribbean Sun to record this video. So that being said, let’s get straight into it! So game number one is tofu hunter and yes, unfortunately, you did hear that right. The main objective is to hunt pieces of tofu.

Best WEIRD Android Games - 2016

It’S utterly ridiculous. You even have to accept a disclaimer acknowledging that there is violence against the tofu in this game. I think it was made by someone with a serious distaste for vegans, but there is light at the end of the tunnel, because the game itself is actually surprisingly good. Unlike its ridiculous title, the mechanics of the game are very solid. It’S kind of like a deer hunter game, but there’s a lot of upgrades to get, I mean a ridiculous amount.

Best WEIRD Android Games - 2016

Each weapon can be customized to pretty much how you want it. Adjusting the barrel, the stock, the magazine, size and all sorts of other stuff, tofu hunter is actually also one of the harder games. I’Ve played about 30 minutes in the difficulty spikes quite significantly, and it makes for a real challenge, not one that forces you to buy. In-App purchases, which is a nice change game number two – is quadruple rampage again utterly ridiculous. It’S one of the weirdest experiences.

Best WEIRD Android Games - 2016

I’Ve ever had in an android device, basically you’re an alien kind of thing and you’re in a world which isn’t really fully explained, but your goal is to get as low down in this dungeon as you can, and this is on the list because it’s one of The most rewarding games I’ve ever played. You can actually upgrade your character quite a lot. You can get new pets which have different powers and they accompany you throughout the dungeons. There’S Google Play achievements, different skins, which then give you different superpowers, and if that wasn’t enough, there’s even masteries, which looking at the list will take you a very long time to achieve.

The mechanics are quite simple: you simply travel down layer after layer in the dungeon. Picking up more powerful weapons and making your character stronger standard RPG stuff here, but the depth is impressive. To be honest, the game is made even better just because of how odd it is. Every new floor you go on to you have no idea what to expect. So then we have not golf, not golf, not golf. So essentially, it is a game of golf, but the goal here is not to try and get the ball in a hole, but instead to try and hit a pole and you’d, be surprised how much difference that makes it takes away the need to sort of slow Down when you’re trying to putt – and it makes for some really satisfying finishes, the game itself is really well designed, in fact, subtle things like being able to touch anywhere on the screen to hit the ball and being able to hit the ball.

While it’s moving make it a very fluid and fun experience, well, there’s not exactly too much going on visually, not golf looks surprisingly good on a high-resolution screen. Now there are a whole host of different levels and getting below par, and one of them will unlock the next one and they get harder and harder. So you can see how the game really does push you. So then we have clay gem and the concept is fairly simple euro sphere and you roll through a series of worlds which get tougher and tougher, and you squash the things that are smaller than you and avoid the things that are larger than you similar to agario. But then it gets more complicated because at the end of each level you power up and you try and knock the boss as far as you can, and you can knock it further. If you become larger, the gains been getting pretty much constant updates for the last six months, so there’s more levels than you know what to do with. As with any RPG. There’S then, a shop which you can actually go in to buy things like power-ups things like new creatures that you can squish, which is always fun. So then we have Robot Unicorn Attack number two. Now, when I first looked at the game, I couldn’t help but feel like it was designed for a six-year-old girl, but half an hour in. I think I stopped caring as far as platformers go.

The mechanics are very solid. There’S a button to jump a button to dash and as you progress further, you unlock different power-ups, which help you do things like: collect the bulbs around you or send up more powerful attacks to kill enemies. The game doesn’t have as much longevity as some of the other games on the list, but nonetheless it’s a pretty decent pick up and play title and is definitely very odd, so guys that’s it for me for now, thanks a lot for watching. I really really appreciate it if you liked the video a like would go a long way and if you didn’t, then feedback is even better so yeah I mean I’ll. Do it I’ll see you next time? .