Barnyard Blast
- Vintage shooting and platform gameplay with unadorned, intuitive controls
- Hilarious characters and scenes combined with intense, state-of-the-art fighting action and graphics
- Six long and unique levels: A Night Walk in the Graveyard, The Ancient Castle Ruled by Darkness, The Volcano BBQ, The Ancient Creepy Wooden Jail, The Forest in the Way, and The Castle of Insufferable Pain
- Challenging enemies and bosses including Pumpkin Zombies, Assassin Rats, Evil Trees, and Sinister Monkeys
- A pool of weapons: Whip, Shotgun, Gun, explode¿and much more, by the side of with other items and upgrades
Product Description
One Halloween night, young piglet Cliffy Belmart is caught tee-peeing an ancient castle ruled by darkness, and swept inside by horrendous creatures. Instantly aware of the peril, his member of the clergy Robert Belmart equips himself with a fully loaded gun and rushes into 6 different worlds with tough monsters and bosses. Is Robert a terrible enough dude to rescue his son? In Barnyard Blast, you control Robert Belmart, the Beast of the nIght. Owing to 6 levels, you kill zombies, exterminate monsters, slash ghouls, and more!
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Barnyard Blast is an incredibly geeky homage to the Nintendo Hard era of gaming, with not a few references to internet memes thrown in. The game is designed for a niche market of gamers: particularly, those who grew up during the 8- and 16-bit era of gaming. While I really appreciated the game’s humor and references, I didn’t much care for the pitiless difficulty (something I was glad to leave behind, frankly).
It is notable that Barnyard Blast can be played not only in English, but also in French, Portuguese, and Spanish. This makes it one of the very few DS sports meeting (that I know of) where Portuguese is a language option. You can choose your language from an in-game menu. All language is text, as there is no voice-acting.
Rating: 3 / 5
Barnyard Blast is packaged like a kids game on the outside but once you start playing you’ll find a hardcore ancient school platformer in the stylishness of the earliest Castelvania game for the NES with the difficulty and frustration level that rivals Mega Man 1. I give it 4 stars for fun beacuse it really is fun but only 3 stars by and large because it looks to be marketed towards kids but is extremely challenging even for an ancient video game experienced person adult like me who grew up with the NES and the frustrating sports meeting of that era and system. You want something that will challenge you? Are you nostalgic for a side scrolling platformer? If you answered “yes” to either question then you just might like this. Just be warned, it ain’t as simple as it looks.
Rating: 3 / 5