Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Super Mole Escape Review

by Steve Haske 0Comments

Whether by good old-fashioned breakout or tunneling out unseen, an escape is an essential part of any good prison tale. In the case of Adult Swim’s Super Mole Escape, it’s the main event. Choosing from a number of unlockable mole convicts with varying speed, strength and stamina, Super Mole Escape is an arcade-style endless runner fashioned downward, using simple touch or tilt controls to direct your detainee’s path as they descend deep into the earth.

Your getaway won’t be clean. The mole prison warden is in hot pursuit, and the randomly generated environments offer their own unique obstacles. Unlike many endless runners, Super Mole Escape’s focus on speed is what makes it so entertaining; collecting strings of colored gems will give you a temporary speed boost, making it harder to control your mole’s movement. At the same time, collecting several consecutive full sets of these zigzag patterned stones will send your mammalian malcontent flying, simultaneously achieving breakneck speeds while hindering your ability to steer.



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