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Can I make a blocking-move in the game?
I think it had that ability but I fail to achieve it.
Any help appreciated.
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Can I make a blocking-move in the game?
I think it had that ability but I fail to achieve it.
Any help appreciated.
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If you touch and hold on the right side of the screen you should go into a stance that deflects projectiles back toward the enemy and supercharges your sword for a slash.
You can play every level you've cleared earlier even of you haven't beat the entire game yet. Just like with Angry Birds for example. Beating the game doesn't really give you anything special from what I can see.
Thanks Neo. :)
Not a problem. ;)
I Beat the game and watched the credits, Orko and Battle Cat are in the credits but Teela is Not ! Teela is just pictured in the Master Bio Lore and game concept art as far as I know - Unless they just added her in - I want to see a picture - Someone Please post - Thanks
He-man gets a GOLD review from UK Pocketgamer
http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/...ew.asp?c=46154
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f you were born in the '80s, at some point in your life you've probably raised a cardboard tube over your head and shouted, "I have the power!"
That's because you grew up in an age when men in furry pants wielding giant swords was acceptable Saturday morning TV fare.
We may live in darker times now, but thankfully Chillingo and GlitchSoft have found a magical portal to take us back to those halcyon days. This portal is He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe.
GlitchSoft's new iOS cartoon adventure has all the hacking, slashing, and furry pants any child of the '80s could want, plus enough sly winks and in-jokes to satisfy the He-Man diehards. Throw in a clever control scheme and a decent challenge, and you're left with an utterly brilliant blast from the past.
By the power of Grayskull
The game starts with He-Man dangling upside down in the dungeons of Snake Mountain, taunted by his archnemesis Skeletor about the evil plan he's concocted to take over Eternia. It doesn't take long, mind, for the Most Powerful Man in the Universe to get free and start a 27-level campaign to get to Castle Grayskull and save the day.
You control He-Man by sliding a finger in the direction you want to go on the left-hand side of the screen. Keeping your finger held down after a slide keeps him moving in that direction. Sword slashes are executed by tapping on the right-hand side of the screen.
As you work through the different locations that make up He-Man's home planet of Eternia, you'll gain enough crystals to learn new moves. To perform these moves, you swipe on the right of the screen. Up is always a jump, while the rest of the moves you learn are mapped to left, right, and down swipes.
It makes for a fluid experience that's not hampered by hard-to-locate buttons or complex combinations of taps. You're swiping your way through the game as He-Man slashes his way through the creatures and obstacles you come across.
Manly '80s man
Those beasts and blockages pose a pretty stiff challenge. While the first few levels walk you through the different parts of the game, including your special Grayskull power - which makes you invincible and super strong for a burst - once the hand holding is over, things get pretty tough.
Flying enemies, collapsing scenery, and giant boss battles all block your path to Grayskull. You'll normally manage to scrape through a level with a single-star rating, but getting the highest scores requires some dexterous manipulation of our Eternian hero.
Thankfully, you can call on Man At Arms (He-Man's long-time mentor) for help if you have the right tokens. He'll stomp on from the left of the screen, and as soon as you start swiping, he'll start blasting away with his lasers until his power runs out and he has to pop off to recharge.
Childhood dreams
He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe is a brilliantly put-together action-platforming romp, with a knowing sense of humour and enough winks and nods to keep fans of the original cartoon grinning from ear to ear.
Some might find its tougher sections a little much to bear, but fans of the genre are going to find themselves swept away in the cartoon brilliance of the game.
Fun, funny, and wonderfully constructed, He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe is a fitting homage to your childhood memories.
This game has been so much fun for me the last few afternoons. I can't help but want a new cartoon series now, done in a style similar to the videogame!
My brother finally let me play the MOTU game I made him buy (and I paid for). :hmlol: I think it's a lot of fun!
I was wondering if this game would work with the iCade? It would be AMAZING to be able to play this with arcade game controls!!!! :hmeek:
http://www.futureshop.ca/multimedia/...2/10172124.jpg
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Anybody interested in a Lore guide? I think I've collected all the visible ones, but I'm still missing roughly six per category. :sksad:
I'd like a lore guide, I have no idea where like 15 of them are, and it's the last thing I need to do in this game.
So any news on when the android version is coming out??
Lemon,
I figured out a way! It is time consuming!!! At the beginning of the stage you will see 3 horde crates. You need to push a crate all the way under that high icon and double jump up to get it! He-Man is strong, but slow! Along the way, you have to kill enemies without destroying your crate, and don't get too far ahead of you will not be able to get behind the crate to push it forward!!!
Now I need to know how to get the icon under the bridge!!! Any help!?!?
Wow, I had zero clue you could push crates... I always just destroyed them... LOL.
I am missing about 14 Lores, man, would love to get these. I have already unlocked all the perks, now trying to do some of the challenges because i have no idea where these other Lores are.