Death's Hangover
About
Death's Hangover is a ball and bat game, featuring mature comedy and themes. (Mainly poop jokes)
'Old grim has a hangover, and a really bad one.. after discovering bastard dracula has stolen souls, he summons two of the greatest dead warriors to have ever lived, or the first ones he could find...
Only these two dead morons can get the souls back and defeat bastard Dracula once and for all. If they fail, Death will kill them again... So no pressure..'
Game features
- A Ball,
- A Bat,
- Two dead idiots,
- 96+ levels,
- Massive boss fights,
- Unique Bonus stages,
- Sticky, Spike and ghost power-ups, plus many more,
- Powerups can be leveled up,
- Control the speed of the ball, with dash, and slowdown,
- Puzzle levels, as well as arcade style levels,
- Multiple routes, and secret areas,
- Wacky humor throughout,
- Unique 2ply mode,
- Includes OST + Bonus tracks,
- Level editor, make your own levels!
'Old grim has a hangover, and a really bad one.. after discovering bastard dracula has stolen souls, he summons two of the greatest dead warriors to have ever lived, or the first ones he could find...
Only these two dead morons can get the souls back and defeat bastard Dracula once and for all. If they fail, Death will kill them again... So no pressure..'
Game features
- A Ball,
- A Bat,
- Two dead idiots,
- 96+ levels,
- Massive boss fights,
- Unique Bonus stages,
- Sticky, Spike and ghost power-ups, plus many more,
- Powerups can be leveled up,
- Control the speed of the ball, with dash, and slowdown,
- Puzzle levels, as well as arcade style levels,
- Multiple routes, and secret areas,
- Wacky humor throughout,
- Unique 2ply mode,
- Includes OST + Bonus tracks,
- Level editor, make your own levels!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP or above
- Processor: 2.0GHZ
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 64mb graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 218 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Minimum resolution required is 1280x720
Recommended:
- OS: Windows Vista or above
- Processor: 2.0GHZ Duo core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 64mb graphics card
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 218 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Minimum resolution required is 1280x720
Death's Hangover reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
I Recommend this game totally for those who like classic and retro fun, constantly intervene details that make me feel in a mall machine spending modenas like crazy. Good game!
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
For those who know Arkanoid, this is a kind of version reloaded, we must go through different levels, each more dificl than the previous one, acquire different power-ups, and the best-and more difficult-of all are the battles against the bosses, quite challenging.
A game to pass the time, so I recommend to catch it on offer.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Good little game but we put a lot of emphasis on the collection of souls. Only catch: you have to start all over again to return to an area to try to capture them. I say try it because they are quite difficult to access. Suddenly you have to start over several times rather than being able to choose the level as you wish... Very bad choice!
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
A clone of Arkanoid which, in my opinion, does not pass the cut.
It Has the usual powerups, and some interesting mechanics:-To move from screen, you have to break a door. Ideal for impatient like me, who do not want to burst all the bricks.
-Souls are an interesting challenge.
-Some elements (e.g. liquids or enemies on the screens) change the trajectory of the ball.
-There Are bosses that you have to break to Pelotazos before you pass level.
-You can Also control the speed of the ball, although this does not affect your trajectory (unless you take advantage of it to hit/avoid an enemy).
On the other hand, including scenes between phases makes the game a little less heavy. Although They are totally dispensable, they offer some rest between phase and phase.
The two problems that prevent me from recommending it:-Arkanoid had a big problem: when you were left with only one brick (in this case, when you need to do something accurately) had many attempts to get it. Other modern Machacaladrillos have included a kind of "magnet" that attracts the ball to avoid it... In this there is no such thing and it is a little peñazo.
-Liquids and color palette... In general, the way they alter the trajectory of the ball is not predictable and that is somewhat annoying. In Addition, at the level of sewers the puddles are disguised too well with the bottom and that makes hitting the ball is a purely reflex theme.
Suggestions? It Is A game that you only have to buy if it is priceless and you love the Machacaladrillos. If you want a classic experience (without magnets), take an emulator and play Arkanoid or Batty. If you want a good free machacaladrillos (and you do have a magnet to help you), play the BreakQuest.
On Steam You can find other different Machacaladrillos, which are also better.