Catapult King Review
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It's tough to say whether or not Catapult King is an enjoyable game. For a casual browser game it certainly feels like it should fit into that category. I can only speak from my own experience with the game though, and so I won't. If you want to be completely honest, it's pretty much just an action-adventure game where you tap your screen to jump, bump, glide and shoot things. I never really got into it too much. Maybe I'm just too busy being angry at the people who make it, but that's probably a little pessimistic.Anyway, I'll tell you one thing for sure: Catapult King feels like it belongs. It's free, so there shouldn't be any in-app purchase costs. It also offers lots of in-game purchases (much like is the norm these days), but thankfully offers none of those as well.
You can purchase up to five different characters for your online/offline gaming, each with their own weapons, powers, and level progression to keep you on track. Plus, Catapult King includes a "Help" feature that lets you find out just what other people are saying about the game and what's hot and what's not, so you can get a better idea of what to do if you're having trouble. The graphics are clean and crisp, and the story is engaging - this is a game you should play with friends because it's so easy and simple to play and understand, so even if you don't think you'll enjoy it, you should.