playing this game periodically for months just to beat a high score I set on one random Thursday afternoon two years ago by one point has been keeping me alive for years. I beat it today. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
Morphblade
$4.99
- Release Date:
- Mar 3, 2017
- Developer:
- Suspicious Developments
- Publisher:
- Suspicious Developments
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
In Morphblade you move around a grid slicing, smashing and bursting waves of nasty red bugs. Each tile you move to transforms you into a different weapon: on a Blades hex you can slice enemies on either side of you, on an Arrow you can launch yourself through two enemies in a row. Between waves, you choose how to build out the grid, and upgrade your most used hexes with new abilities.
Killing bugs earns you upgrades for your hexes, and each hex type can be cross-bred with every other type to take on some of its properties. Upgrade an Arrow with Acid and it can kill armoured enemies. Upgrade a Hammer with Blades and you can kill three enemies at once without moving. Upgrade a Teleporter with a Repair and you'll be healed each time you teleport.
Upgrades can even be stacked, so you can end up with an Arrow that propels you with infinite range, kills everything in your path, penetrates armour, knocks back everyone near your destination, heals you, and doubles as a teleporter.
The idea for tiles determining your weapon came from the iOS game Imbroglio by Michael Brough, which is great, and Morphblade is developed and released with his permission.
- Hammer: lets you stay put and smash a single enemy in front of you
- Blades: kill enemies on either side as you move
- Arrow: plunge right through an enemy and come out the other side
- Repair: repairs any damage you've taken when you move here
- Teleport: move to anywhere else on the grid
- Acid: strips tough enemies of their armour, leaving them vulnerable
Killing bugs earns you upgrades for your hexes, and each hex type can be cross-bred with every other type to take on some of its properties. Upgrade an Arrow with Acid and it can kill armoured enemies. Upgrade a Hammer with Blades and you can kill three enemies at once without moving. Upgrade a Teleporter with a Repair and you'll be healed each time you teleport.
Upgrades can even be stacked, so you can end up with an Arrow that propels you with infinite range, kills everything in your path, penetrates armour, knocks back everyone near your destination, heals you, and doubles as a teleporter.
The idea for tiles determining your weapon came from the iOS game Imbroglio by Michael Brough, which is great, and Morphblade is developed and released with his permission.
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User Reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive
3 user reviews
100%
Positive
User #227678
english
32 hrs at review
User #294775
english
2 hrs at review
Basically the platonic ideal of the mobile phone game you play a round of when you have a few spare minutes and want to tickle your brain.
User #435509
english
35 hrs at review
Fun little game. Not that deep, but a good way to keep your hands and brain busy if you have a few minutes to kill or are in a really boring meeting.
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows XP or later
- Processor: 2GHz to be safe
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 64MB DirectX 9 compatible card
FAQ
How much does Morphblade cost?
Morphblade costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Morphblade?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 2GHz to be safe Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 64MB DirectX 9 compatible card
What platforms is Morphblade available on?
Morphblade is available on Windows PC.
Is Morphblade worth buying?
Morphblade has 100% positive reviews from 3 players.
When was Morphblade released?
Morphblade was released on Mar 3, 2017.
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