v0lny
142
Sunday, May 4, 2025
The game is great at its core, but it needs work. As many others have expressed, it gets extremely repetitive, and the pacing is significantly slower than in the first game. It can get frustrating and boring at times, and the only way to truly circumvent this is to get the money doubler for $5, which speeds things up to a bearable level. Overall, it has potential to be amazing, but it definitely needs some reforms and polishing before I'd truly recommend it.
Thomas Curtis
657
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
The ads aren't invasive, maybe an ad about every half an hour. The shop won't randomly pop up like in other games, and you even get a FREE $7500 a little after getting through level 1, and that's where it shows you you have the option to buy more, but then it never bugs you about it again. Oh, and also the game is pretty damn fun, and for a game about doing the same thing multiple times in a row, it's doesn't feel repetitive, each run is both predictable and unique.
CJ Thompson
1,856
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Personally, I could go without so many ads in the way, I get the need for ads, but it feels like there are too many. Other than that, this is a really enjoyable game that surpassed my expectations from the first one. The first one didn't have any armor or damage to your vehicle, it didn't have weight upgrades, and all the zombies looked the same. They still kinda do in this one, but it's more diverse. Good job Notdoppler! Edited
D V
940
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
This sequel adds some fun new features like location-based damage. The general gameplay loop is similar (good for short sessions) but it also feels more linear and grindy (maybe because of the monetization type). You can't keep using your old car on new levels because you have to use the "improved" one- which is frequently worse than the old car until upgraded. You can't decide to try and use a lighter or heavier car. The upgrade path also feels like it's the same every time. Still fun.
Alec Field
211
Monday, January 6, 2025
The progression in this game is too slow and incremental compared to the first. You need to chip away at every upgrade, and it doesn't accelerate the rate that you earn quickly enough. There's no room to feel clever skipping an upgrade, or do a few extra runs to save up for the next vehicle, etc. It gives you barely enough for another upgrade, then you go 10 more feet every run. The first game had a lot more player freedom and was better. This game is less fun.
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