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Lumiappaday #167: SniperBoy demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800

| April 30, 2012 | Reply
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SniperBoy is a game about a kid with a sniper riple who has to shoot some robot targets down. His rifle fires a laser which may or may not bounce, showing where his bullet will ricochet. It’s actually a lot of fun, and reminds me somewhat of Portals 2D.

Try to make sure you shoot down everything before the ammo runs out – and also that bullets do not bounce back to hit SniperBoy.

http://mynokiablog.com/2012/03/12/lumiappaday-118-portals-2d-demoed-on-the-nokia-lumia-800/

#167) SniperBoy

Price:  £0.79

Link: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-GB/apps/f5de60f8-0403-4889-b9b3-1909e468119c

Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd0xExhaIno&feature=youtu.be

Developer Blurb:

 

In Sniper Boy, you take on the role of the small metallic hero and set off to save BotWorld from extinction. Experience 50 levels in 5 different settings in this stimulating brain-teaser. Your ammunition is running low and therefore perfect timing and excellent aim are vital. The reflecting walls help you to neutralize several opponents at once. Gain advantage by using the different objects you’ll find in each level. Among other things, you’ll have access to portals and exploding barrels.

Besides the 50 campaign levels, Sniper Boy also has 20 especially challenging power-levels, which will really give your brain a work out. Try to get your score to perfect, unlock achievements, post your high score on your Facebook page and become the best shooter in the entire universe!

 

Features

– 50 different levels in 5 settings

– 20 bonus levels

– Achievements

– Post your score and achievements in Facebook

– Explosible objects and portals

– Different types of opponents

Rating:

Design: 8

Usability: 9

Performance: 9 

Price: 10

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