REVIEW CODE: A complimentary PC code was provided to Bonus Stage for this review. If you can find a game after waiting, then you’re in for some fun. Plus, it has a unique feature that allows it to stand on its own. The environment feels nice, combined with a wacky feel of fun and silliness of shooting with vegetable guns. Overall, the game plays nice and smooth with simple mechanics and controls. The music is what you would expect with a game about crazy farmers: standard banjo music and violin tunes you would hear in a hoedown. This is the feel of the overall artwork of the game both in environment and level design. The character themselves are very cartoonish with beady eyes, floating limbs, and big heads. While you are given plenty of options to design the character at the start, more can be gained as you level up. The game allows you to customize your own character upon earning achievements such as kills, wins, and more. Not only does this mean you have to be careful of your shots, so you don’t leave random growing ammo crops anywhere, but you can utilize strategy or help a fellow player out by giving them a place to gain ammo or guns. This means you can grow your own hidden ammo catch and return to it later after its grown full. Certain areas in the level automatically grow these plants, but any shot that hits the ground will also start to grow a crop of that gun. The growing crops need to be hit with the harvest key so they can be collected, supplying you with your weapon. To gain more ammo, or a different gun, you need to harvest the growing food which can be found all over the level via the ground. You don’t reload in this game, so you never worry about that, and if you run out of ammo you get out your trusty shovel to smack people with. All the guns represent vegetables such as the corn shotgun, pea pistol, carrot bazooka, and asparagus sniper rifle. The mechanic that stands out for the game is the harvesting feature. First Person shooters will easily be able to get into the games, especially if you play Team Fortress, which seems to be an inspiration for the game via graphics and GUI. When you do enter a match, you find yourself in one of four game modes: team deathmatch, free for all, king of the hill, and a unique one called chicken run where you try to catch the chicken before others do so to earn points. A good portion of the time, your struggling to find a game to join and must wait awhile to be able to enter a match. While the connection is good, the problem is finding a game. The multiplayer is online only, but you can play with different players around the world from the US to Australia. However, that’s not a huge factor as the game is primary focused on gameplay and multiplayer, so it gets a pass. The game has no storyline nor a single player that explains why the farmers are trying to kill each other or how they can breed weapons made from corn, peas, and other vegetables. This unique gameplay concept, combined with the cartoonish art direction, makes the game feel like a cartoonish version of Hatfield’s and McCoys. Only instead of using normal guns, you use guns that are made from vegetables that you can harvest on the ground. The game is a first-person shooter developed by Megastorm Games, Shotgun Farmers is about farmers with guns who go around shooting people in various match modes. Shotgun Farmers is not only simple on what it promises, but also delivers. In the end, it is up to the player to decide the fate of the kingdom.I’ve said in previous reviews that sometimes simple is best. Players will face difficult choices that will affect the outcome of the game. The game has a deep story and characters that players can interact with. They can also use their environment to their advantage, setting traps and using the terrain to their advantage. The game features a unique combat system that allows players to use their weapons and magical abilities to defeat their foes. As they progress, they will unlock new areas and discover secrets that will help them in their mission. Players will explore a variety of environments, from lush forests to dark dungeons. Along the way, they will collect powerful items and learn new abilities to help them on their quest. Players must battle their way through hordes of enemies and solve puzzles to progress. The game is divided into several levels, each with its own unique objectives. Players take on the role of a young warrior tasked with protecting the kingdom from a mysterious force threatening to destroy it. Kill 10 farmers that are holding shovels in a match Easy Peasy 10 Get 10 kills with the Peavolver in a match Carrocketeer 10 Get 10 kills with the Carrocket Launcher in a match Cornivore 10 Get. Pillars of Protection is an action-adventure game set in a fantasy world.
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