
No, Human 1.1
By Anthony Buckner
No, Human?
The story behind this fun game is that man wants to conquer space, wants to extend his reach far beyond planet Earth. No shockers there. The thing is that the universe, well, it doesn’t want to be conquered. It would prefer that man stays on his planet and not conquer space.
What do you have to do in the 'No, Human' game? You have to act as the universe’s hitman and thwart man’s attempt of conquering space. You do that by flinging fireballs at satellites and any other man-made object in space. Launching the meteors is a fairly simple process; just tap the fireball, point it in the direction you want it to go, and release when you reach the power you want. It’s all fairly straightforward and you should not have a problem with that.
What you may have problems with is figuring out how to destroy the satellites and other man-made objects. Things start out pretty easy, but as you progress through the levels (as a little side note, version 1.0 had 50 levels and the 1.1 update added 30 more levels to the mix) things get more and more complicated. But that’s all part of the game’s charm. You would get bored if it were too simple. To enjoy seeing the satellites blow up you have to figure out how to launch the asteroids and get a hit.
You will like the game’s graphics and you will like the amusing gameplay. What you may not like is that going through all the levels will not take too long. Going through the initial 50 levels only take a bout an hour – a fun filled hour. It’s an exciting experience, don’t get me wrong. Too bad it doesn’t last that much.
What’s the bottom line? 'No, Human' is a fun physics game that you will definitely enjoy. What’s not to like about throwing fireballs and destroying things?
What we like
- Numerous levels
- Addictive gameplay
- Nice graphics and soundtrack
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