

This is great for those times that you’re standing in line or waiting for something/someone. Meaning, you can pick it up, play it for 10-30 seconds and then put it down if you need to. I don’t see myself putting too much time into it but it does have that great mobile gameplay style to it. Have you had a chance to play Crossy Road game in the Google Play Store? It’s free so the only thing that would stop you is a lack of time or a lack of interest. Again, if someone has more knowledge about these unlockables than I then I would be interested in hearing about them from you. It doesn’t seem to mess with the difficulty curve but that is assuming some of these characters don’t have special powers. This seems like a fair way for the developers to make money. Instead, you can purchase those additional animals for $0.99 to $3.99 each rather than unlock them at random from using your in-game coins. The game does have in-app purchases but it doesn’t seem to be tied to a stamina system. Different colors, different obstacles and enemies, etc. Each time I switched to a new character the level seemed to change along with it. As I mentioned, I was able to unlock two different characters during the hour or two that I played through the game. Not only that, but each one of these little critters seems to have their own type of level. There are a lot of little animals and character to collect too! At this time there are 90 different ones to collect. Adding in these collectibles though, that I like. I can only play a game so many times while trying to beat my own, or a friend’s, high score before I get bored. As a completionist, this is something that I would find fun as it would give me more reasons to keep playing the game. I found this aspect of the game rather interesting because it opens it up for those who like to collect in their video games. The first was a Cockatoo and the other was a Rabbit. I had received two additional animals from those second boxes when I opened them. However, they could put actual prizes in the first box, I only saw coins come out of it though.

So you get one box, get some coins and spend those coins to get yet another box. What’s the point of collecting virtual coins if you have nothing to spend it on? The developers of Cross Road have you covered! You have the opportunity to spend your coins(which can also be collected throughout the levels of the game) in this half slot machine half bubble gum dispenser monstrosity.
