Mine Blast, Neontronized's latest platform for iOS and Android, will bring its physics-based destruction to mobile phones this week
The latest game of Neutronized, Mine Blast, will appear this week after a recently published Tweet for iOS and Android. The developers who are best known for Super Cat Tales and most recently for Yokais Dungeon, this time want a destructive game.
It will also be a return to Neutronized's platform roots from which you returned a step into Yokais Dungeon. Apart from that, this time you can change the world in which you jump around. Deep in a number of mines use dynamite rods to handle in the different underground networks.
As you can see the trailer below, the foundations of certain structures must also be blown up to beat bridges over gaps over which they can not jump. You may also have to create gaps in the ground to hide from different dangers as they can sneak through dangerous spaces.
I am definitely interested to see how the destruction is used to solve different puzzles. In the last sections of the trailer, our cat's hero destroys a part of a rocky structure to use it as a movable shelter and protect himself in front of a horde of bats gnawing at his head. It is expected that there will be more intelligent interactions like this in mining.
There are over 80 levels in which you can beat yourself, and a variety of super cat valley characters you can play like Kuro. So there should be enough content to entertain you at least for a few hours.
Mine bead will be available on January 16 in the App Store and Google. It will be a free game with a single IAP, which removes all the ads from the game.
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