Nuclear Blaze
SCORE: 74
Were you able to catch the live streams I performed of Nuclear Blaze?
I really hope so. If you missed them then you can catch them on YouTube
and in the video section of the Family Friendly Gaming website. As time
and money present themselves we will work on getting those videos of the
live streams on our other video sites. Nuclear Blaze is a 2D side
scrolling fire battling video game.
The fire and flames are very good in Nuclear Blaze. If you leave an area
alone for too long then the fire will grow. The thing is Nuclear Blaze
is also part puzzler. What do I mean by that? I learned that I need to
do things in a certain order in Nuclear Blaze. For example I might need
to get some sprinklers on before trying to get to a switch that turned
off the electricity. In case you wondered electricity and water do not
mix.
There are only twenty-three levels in Nuclear Blaze. That means this
game gets challenging pretty quickly. There are levels where players
must get things done in a certain amount of time. Nuclear Blaze teaches
us to be efficient with limited time and resources. I fussed at the TV
quite often while playing Nuclear Blaze. In fact my mother was not too
happy with me about that. I did eventually beat it. My dad even helped
me with what to do on some levels.
The issues families can have with Nuclear Blaze are violence, bad
language, drugs, and more. I love the concept and idea behind Nuclear
Blaze. I am so interested in Nuclear Blaze that I am seeing what other
games this company made that are in the physical copy format. The
package my dad bought came with a keychain so that is pretty cool. There
is also a small game manual.
I hope to see more games like Nuclear Blaze in the near future. There
are so many different things that can still be done in the 2D format.
Nuclear Blaze also shows that physical copy versions of video games
work. I learned a lot about fire thanks to Nuclear Blaze. I wonder what
other kinds of ideas could be done like Nuclear Blaze? Maybe a flood
video game in the 2D format. What do you think?
- Teen Gamer
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 70%
Replay: 70%
Gameplay: 85%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4
Publisher: Deepnight Games
Developer: Deepnight Games
Rating: : ‘E10+’ - TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Language,
Drug Reference}
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