If you're looking for a quick, no frills, top-down tank shooter then this fits the bill. Plenty of destruction, weapon upgrades and has a few different types of scenarios. I got about 5 hours of gameplay out of it. You'll probably get more if you want to master every level. Graphically it is to be expected at this price range. Not a ton of replay value, as soon as I beat it I was good, but fun temporary time killer.
iBomber Attack
- Release Date:
- Nov 1, 2012
- Developer:
- Cobra Mobile
- Publisher:
- Cobra Mobile
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
- TOUR OF DESTRUCTION
From destroying Navel dockyards, airfields and secret bases to gunning down legions of flame-throwing soldiers, this is 24 levels of non-stop, high caliber, action. - AWESOME FIREPOWER
Earn ‘Victory Points’ and collect gold to power-up your tank with Bombs, Bunker Busters, Mini-Guns, Flame Throwers, Rockets, Airstrike's, Supply Drops & Super Boost's. - iBOMBER LIVES
Dripping with the quality gameplay, visuals and sounds that made the original iBomber games so loved, iBomber Attacks ensures the legend lives on!
Key Features:
- Tanktastic action
- Super smooth game-play
- 24 action packed missions
- Amazingly detailed graphics
- Collect Gold to buy Power-Ups
- Win Victory Points for upgrades
- Huge levels to explore and destroy
- The satisfaction of blowing everything up!
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User Reviews
[h1]Broken[/h1] Unplayable in fullscreen due to severe lag. This has been a known issue for some time. However, windowed mode works fine...
An uncomplicated, destructive and addictive game. When I'm in the mood for this type of game I just keep going level after level. Probably the best 2D tank game I've come across and the particle effects are pretty good. It takes a while to get used to controlling the tank but once mastered you forget about it. Nice albeit simple upgrading system too. Plays perfectly on a Ubuntu laptop with intel graphics so doesn't need much.
Just under 9 hours played.. beat the game a couple times, all achievements (not many, which can be good or bad depending on how you feel about them). Probably won't play it again, but you never know. The game is quite enjoyable. The level sizes are decent although unless you're going for achievements you don't really go all over the map in most levels. I never used a controller for this game, as it's far more smooth driving then say Renegade Ops, but I could see it being nice so I leave that to personal preference. The power-ups and upgrades are definitely cool, as I found out you will probably use most of them a couple times depending on the level. The side missions are a nice touch as well. The simplicity of this game is great, it's a straight forward game and really easy to pick up. The only flaw I see with this is long term replay value. 7.5/10 due to no long term replay value but very much worth it especially on sale
I didn't play it much. I meant too give it more time, but the game is so crap i never got around to giving it a second chance. I love i iBomber series, but they should stick to Tower-Defense games, not this horrible "offensive" type. Hope they learn and go back to just upgrade and make the iBomber series bigger and more complex. It has great potential to be expanded on, with more maps and capaigns, more "towers" and far more upgrades and such. Don't get this one, it's utterly crap.
This has been ported so badly that it feels like EA published it.
This: Broken Unplayable in fullscreen due to severe lag. This has been a known issue for some time. However, windowed mode works fine... Buyer beware, developer seems to have abandoned this. See Steam Discussions section. Was a great game when it worked. =(
I had a lot of fun playing iBomber Attack, but on several occasions the game has suddenly crashed and dumped me to my Windows Desktop. This alone is not the reason I am leaving a negative review, as even great games can have a hiccup from time to time. The problem is that after each crash I have lost a lot of progress - missions that I had completed were no longer complete and money / skill points I had earned were gone. The game does not have a manual save feature as far as I know, and if autosave is the only option then it should autosave after each mission attempt. The crashes were not frequent, but for me that isn't the point. This is a sloppy game design and programming choice in a game that is otherwise well crafted. If this problem were to be addressed I would certainly reccomend this game, but as it stands I don't think the game is worth putting in time that can be too easily lost.
If you want some action and fun, I would bet that this game will give you that and more. I bought it thinking it would not be as good, but then be downloaded and played the first two missions, became somewhat addictive.
DO NOT DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS So far [17.05.2014], the Game doesn't run on most Windows and the developpers appear to have abandoned ship, despite the "Game does not run" thread in the discussions-section. I have not yet had the chance of trying it out and therefore can not rate the gameplay. To the developpers: Please get more to run than only the process in the TaskManager
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FAQ
How much does iBomber Attack cost?
iBomber Attack costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for iBomber Attack?
System requirements are not available for iBomber Attack.
What platforms is iBomber Attack available on?
iBomber Attack is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is iBomber Attack worth buying?
iBomber Attack has 83% positive reviews from 76 players.
When was iBomber Attack released?
iBomber Attack was released on Nov 1, 2012.
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