
#Dont run with a plasma sword upgrade#
Unlock awesome new moves, upgrade your abilities, and deck yourself out in awesome new outfits. Navigate dangerous terrain using your excellent acrobatic moves, grab any cool power-ups you see on the way, and slice everything in your path!īattle your way through more than 25 stages set across 5 different areas and go toe-to-claw with five vicious bosses. Your teachers probably told you to never run with scissors, but they never said anything about a plasma sword! Besides, when aliens are invading and blowing up all of Earth's cool stuff, who has time for safety? Put on your running shoes, grab your weapon, and get out there. Ultimately, Don't Run With a Plasma Sword is a polished example of the genre, but it's unlikely to convert those who regularly avoid endless runners on the App Store. Also, extended play isn't generally recommended as the cluttered visuals can be tiresome on the eyes. That said, the game ultimately falls in to the same trap as other endless games as it struggles to retain the player's interest despite dangling goodies such as unlockable costume customizations for the player. Those less skilled with the controls aren't completely left behind as power-ups and objectives help to close the gap, but there's no substitute for being able to smoothly transition out of a dash, in to a dive while attacking an enemy before resuming a double-jump glide for a gold star. What this creates is a high skill cap where players who master the controls are rewarded with an extremely nimble character, making it possible to blast your way up the high-score leaderboards in a snap. Jumping gains the usual double-jump, sliding gains the ability to attack, but players can also 'slide' in mid-air to dive and explode when hitting the ground or 'attack' and dash mid-air to eliminate enemies and dodge hazards. The payoff for committing to this mode is earning enough experience to unlock new abilities, effectively changing the way the game is played. Don't Run With a Plasma Sword kicks things off with a single-player campaign, with four levels split in to six stages and a final boss level, providing a fixed challenge you can overcome with time. Of note, simply jumping in to an endless challenge has its upsides (novelty of a new experience), but its downsides rapidly pile up as you quickly reach the tether limited by your ability and fight against it over and over. Don't Run With a Plasma Sword by XperimentalZ Games doesn't try to revolutionize the genre, but instead it tries to address the base concerns of the genre with mixed success. While some innovate in varying degrees, there's a limit to how often one can take on the same challenge over and over with little motivation.

By now you're either a fan or a hater of the endless side-scrolling platformers that inevitably crop up each week on the App Store.
