Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Browser Game Review: Neuronball

Browser Game Review: Neuronball


     If you are looking for a game that combines the world of robotics with the concepts of competition and team management, then Neuronball might just be for you!

     There is so much that can be said of this wonderfully addictive and funny little game. So let's just delve right in. For starters, the game is absolutely free to play and it has a nice pay-to-play model. What's great about Neuronball's pay-to-play options is the simple fact that there is no "necessity" pay. There are so many things that the player can do in order to rank up and make credits (the in-game currency) without paying a single dime. That said, should one feel the obligation to support the game's development, there are plenty of payment options that won't break the bank, nor will the payment seem wasted.

     So... it's free to play. That's great in and of itself, but what really separates this game from the rest of the crowd is the actual concept: create a team of A.I. controlled robots (called Neurons) and pit your team against other player-managed teams and go for the gold! The competition is global and it's a really fascinating idea. There is no player interaction with the robots when the matches actually start. It is really all up to your Neurons to outsmart the opponent and score goals in a soccer-like environment.

    As said above, your Neurons are A.I. controlled, but the game gives you so many ways that you can manage the impact of your Neurons out on the field. The first of these options is the simple "leveling" factor. As your games are played, and depending on a lot of factors that take place during each match, the Neurons will gain experience. After a certain experience threshold is achieved, the Neurons level up and this gives you attribute points that can be used to upgrade certain aspects of each Neuron. While the "level up" system is a great way to enhance Neuron performance, there is also "Headquarters" where you, the player/team manager, can build a wide assortment of buildings to help improve everything from Neuron performance to experience boosts to a factory that allows the building of additional Neurons.

     Another great thing that this game has to offer is the user-friendly atmosphere. The interface is so easy to read and the site navigation is so simple, anybody can register and within 30 seconds the games can begin. Neuronball is also constantly updating the site and registers announcements to the players so that nobody is left out in the dark.

     All in all, Neuronball is a fun, one-of-a-kind experience that pretty much anybody and everybody can enjoy!


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