![]() ![]() ![]() The main story can be played with 2 players but once again only locally. Each bird has their own starting weapon, HP, and perk which affects your playthrough. You can unlock others like the penguin and seagull as you meet certain criteria in your playthrough. With the main story playthrough, you pick from one of the starting birds a duck, platypus, blue bird, chicken, and a parrot. There is also a multiplayer option with 5 game modes which all seem like pretty fun to play, but unfortunately it is local play only which is a shame as I think this would have seen some attention online. I say this as each of the 5 challenges have you playing the main story with a handicap such as touching an enemy is a one-hit kill, or there are no artefact drops. Then there are the challenges for the real pros of the game. This is useful if you find a friendlier playthrough, or even a trickier playthrough so that you can share the seed number with a friend to see how they do with it. You can also play a seeded playthrough where you can edit the seed number so the levels generated are always the same. You have the daily run, a randomly seeded playthrough of the main game in which you try to set the best score you can and see how you fare against other players. You have the normal play through which can be played on one of three difficulties, although even on the first skull difficulty – which is suppose to be easy – it’s not that easy. There are a variety of game modes on offer. There isn’t a story to this game other than there is an origin of evil you need to end and you have to trawl through seemingly endless enemies and levels to get to it, which is something I couldn’t manage to do in my time playing it. But with loads of items to discover and different birds to play as each with their own perks with more to unlock, there is plenty to whet your appetite. The game soundtrack is quite a catchy track but I get the feeling it just loops which is a bit of a shame. With small procedurally generated colourful levels the game tries to keep itself fresh. Developed and published by Applava, Blazing Beaks is a cute Rogue-lite style game with a simple twist that plays off your greed against your skills. ![]()
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