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About This Game Have you ever dreamed of causing untold millions of dollars in property damage while steamrolling everyone in your path? Infernal Racket combines the satisfaction of arcade-style platforming with the guilty pleasure of shattering fragile glassware. Easy to pick up and hard to put down, Infernal Racket is cathartic chaos.Smash your way through hundreds of hand-designed levels! The more property damage you cause, the greater the reward, but keep moving--the Spirit of Glass is tracking you down!Key features:Survive over 200 hand-crafted levels while breaking everything you can--fine china, priceless sculptures, ancient gemstones, and more!Break glass to gain experience and level up! Choose from 10 powerful upgrades, including the dreaded Murderator (tm).Adjustable shrapnel levels so you can fill the screen with debris and glass shards to your liking! It's like Donkey Kong but you always have the hammer! It's like Pac-Man but you're always powered up! Get revenge on decades of video game enemies that have killed you just by touching you. Unlimited Replayability! Levels are chosen randomly each time you play, but they always get more challenging the longer you survive! 7aa9394dea Title: Infernal RacketGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:Game Soup LLCPublisher:Game Soup LLCRelease Date: 20 Oct, 2017 Infernal Racket Full Crack This game is a charming little smash-em-up wherein you play a demon obsessed with smashing glassware and statuary, to the consternation of security guards, automated drones, and the vengeful spirit of glass. It's a fun play as is -- smashing stuff is very satisfying -- but personally, I think the game could use a lot more balance changes before I'd be willing to commit to it again. For one, health is a very limited resource in the game. You start with three hearts, and your only method of refilling them is either taking a one-time Full Health upgrade when leveling up (potentially skipping a more useful upgrade for your long-term survivability), taking the Cannibalize upgrade when leveling up (which lets you kill enemies for health, though this is balanced to take many enemies' lives before you regain a single heart, and the amount of enemies you need to kill only increases per heart regained), taking a new heart container upgrade (which doesn't actually refill any missing hearts, just gives you 1-2 new full ones), and a one-time upgrade which resurrects you upon death. Frankly, there needs to be more methods to refill health, or the game will only appeal in the long run to the hardcore "Gimme more challenges!" crowd. I'd suggest having health pickups sometimes drop in levels (either from enemies or smashed objects); maybe automatically top off your health on a level-up; maybe change the balance on Cannibalize so that it's not almost completely useless.Another source of frustration: as the game progresses, it gradually turns into a bullet-hell game, and mobility options are limited. Movement is fairly slow, and there are only two upgrades which help: an upgrade which gives a 12% boost to movement speed, and a berserk-mode upgrade, which grants you temporary increased speed, damage, and invulnerability at the cost of getting hit. (See my previous remarks about health; in the long run, berserk is a losing prospect). I'd like to see more movement speed upgrades, as well as some jump-themed ones -- higher jump height, additional air jumps, maybe an air dash or something, I dunno. I also saw another reviewer mention that enemy shots needed sound, and to that I'd like to add that their warm-up should have sounds too, when a guard is aiming or when a drone is charging. Last, I would like to see some kind of freeplay mode put in, for those who just want a stress-free smashing experience. I'd definitely find such a mode super relaxing, and if it was in the game I'd have a million hours in it by now.All in all, I recommed the game. It's fun as it is, but there's definitely room for improvement.. It's a fun ditty for three dollars, and a nice time sponge. My only complaint is that holy christ enemy shots need a sound attatched to them, it puts a hard cap on how far you can get since you can't have your eyes paying attention to all the enemies and super enemies that start spawning at once. Otherwise, fairly addictive, and good for a developers first go.. This game is just... fun! Makes me fell young again just smashing stuff. The random levels and upgrades\/perks mean if you take the game too seriously you may have a bad time, but if you're just looking for light, satisfying gameplay it's really a gem of a game. A gem you can destroy for points!I do have one wish: It'd be reallllllllllllllly nice if there was a way to quickly restart both during a game and when you die. You will die a lot.. This game is a charming little smash-em-up wherein you play a demon obsessed with smashing glassware and statuary, to the consternation of security guards, automated drones, and the vengeful spirit of glass. It's a fun play as is -- smashing stuff is very satisfying -- but personally, I think the game could use a lot more balance changes before I'd be willing to commit to it again. For one, health is a very limited resource in the game. You start with three hearts, and your only method of refilling them is either taking a one-time Full Health upgrade when leveling up (potentially skipping a more useful upgrade for your long-term survivability), taking the Cannibalize upgrade when leveling up (which lets you kill enemies for health, though this is balanced to take many enemies' lives before you regain a single heart, and the amount of enemies you need to kill only increases per heart regained), taking a new heart container upgrade (which doesn't actually refill any missing hearts, just gives you 1-2 new full ones), and a one-time upgrade which resurrects you upon death. Frankly, there needs to be more methods to refill health, or the game will only appeal in the long run to the hardcore "Gimme more challenges!" crowd. I'd suggest having health pickups sometimes drop in levels (either from enemies or smashed objects); maybe automatically top off your health on a level-up; maybe change the balance on Cannibalize so that it's not almost completely useless.Another source of frustration: as the game progresses, it gradually turns into a bullet-hell game, and mobility options are limited. Movement is fairly slow, and there are only two upgrades which help: an upgrade which gives a 12% boost to movement speed, and a berserk-mode upgrade, which grants you temporary increased speed, damage, and invulnerability at the cost of getting hit. (See my previous remarks about health; in the long run, berserk is a losing prospect). I'd like to see more movement speed upgrades, as well as some jump-themed ones -- higher jump height, additional air jumps, maybe an air dash or something, I dunno. I also saw another reviewer mention that enemy shots needed sound, and to that I'd like to add that their warm-up should have sounds too, when a guard is aiming or when a drone is charging. Last, I would like to see some kind of freeplay mode put in, for those who just want a stress-free smashing experience. I'd definitely find such a mode super relaxing, and if it was in the game I'd have a million hours in it by now.All in all, I recommed the game. It's fun as it is, but there's definitely room for improvement.. Ehhhhh There isn't much to do in here. I mean the glass-breaking sound effects are reeeeally satisfying but not much else is. the upgrades aren't interesting, music isn't great, there's only three enemy types, one character, and one mode. it's a good time waster sorta but I still really wouldn't recommend it.. A fun arcadey experience if you're looking to kill 15 minutes here and there. Great coffee break game. Wish the statues were easier to break without the strength upgrade - find that I skip them most of the time where I can. Looking for the secret level.. A fun and addicting game. I am pretty bad at it, but yet I keep playing it! Ahh!. It's a fun ditty for three dollars, and a nice time sponge. My only complaint is that holy christ enemy shots need a sound attatched to them, it puts a hard cap on how far you can get since you can't have your eyes paying attention to all the enemies and super enemies that start spawning at once. Otherwise, fairly addictive, and good for a developers first go.. Ehhhhh There isn't much to do in here. I mean the glass-breaking sound effects are reeeeally satisfying but not much else is. the upgrades aren't interesting, music isn't great, there's only three enemy types, one character, and one mode. it's a good time waster sorta but I still really wouldn't recommend it.

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