![]() ![]() Added an option to manual connect to the server. "Play a multiplayer game using a Personal Hotspot!" Bob can utilize any of the following weapons: Guerrilla Bob has arrived on your Mac, with incredible 'next-gen' visual effects and lots of great improvements Play CO-OP Multiplayer on the same Mac, or connect your device to any other Mac, iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, through the Local Area Network/WiFi. Weapons and their corresponding upgrades can either be found along the way during the arcade story or purchased in the store between levels in the mercenary story. Guerrilla Bob supports cross-platform multiplayer on a local Wi-fi connection as well as split-screen multiplayer on the iPad HD version. Wave Attack mode - Bob fights wave after wave of bad guys, stopping to shop for guns and upgrades between waves.Classic Survival mode - Bob fights off endless enemies coming at him from all directions.Mercenary Story mode - Bob fights for money, collecting it from his dead enemies bodies.Arcade Story mode - Bob fights for fame, collecting medals as he goes.Guerrilla Bob fights his way through 7 levels of bad guys to get revenge on John Gore, a school friend that took on a life of crime when he parted ways with Bob. ![]() A free version is available on the iPhone as well as an HD version for iPad (supporting 2 player split-screen). Tired: I'm not responsible for your hands cramping up if you play this for too long.ĭisclosure: Chillingo provided a free download code for review purposes.Guerilla Bob is a shooter for PC, Mac, Android and iOS devices. Wired: Goofy shooter game with fun characters and upgradeable weapons as a bonus, your life-meter is a burning cigar. (Unfortunately I didn't get the news until Saturday, so you've got today to pick it up if you want it cheap.) Guerrilla Bob is normally $2.99 at the iTunes store, but this weekend it's on sale for $.99. I've been informed that in the next few weeks there are several major updates coming, too, including a "Mercenary" mode and a slew of new weapons, from a baseball bat to a shotgun to a sticky bow. Guerrilla Bob also uses the Crystal leaderboards system but I tend to ignore those myself. I haven't been able to reproduce the crashes consistently so your mileage may vary. The game provides a few save slots so you can keep a few games going, although I did encounter a couple crashes while trying to switch between two loaded games. I especially liked the little Guy Ritchie-esque splash screens shown when you encounter a new villain. I do like the graphics: the character animations are well-done and although you can see some of the sharp corners and edges of the polygon models, it works because everything is intentionally cartoony. Beating the game unlocks a survival mode, which puts you in a large enclosed space with constantly-spawning enemies. As you play, you can also look for weapon upgrades that will increase your rate of fire and damage done. ![]() You start off with just a machine gun, but once you have more weapons just tap the icon at the bottom of the screen to change weapons. The controls are fairly simple: left thumb controls the movement, right thumb controls the shooting (just like Robotron, for old folks like me). Sure, it's a silly story, but since when have you needed much of a story to run around and shoot bad guys on your iPhone? Guerrilla Bob is a dual-stick shooter game from Angry Mob Games that pits you–armed with a machine gun, rocket launcher, and flame thrower–against a crazy army wielding bombs, chainsaws, exploding barrels. Vowing revenge, Bob found out where John and his troops were holed up and sabotaged the army's plan to nuke the place so he could settle things himself, man to man. Eventually John set Bob up and got him kicked out of the army in disgrace. While he was in the army becoming a national hero, his childhood friend John became a criminal. ![]()
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