Company Name: Not Doppler
About: Drive your car through a zombie apocalypse in this massive follow-up to the
chart-topping hit Earn to Die!
Earn to Die 2 Lite lets you test-drive the game
so you can see if you have what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse!
An
evacuation ship is waiting on the other side of the country. The only thing that
stands in your way: city after city overrun by zombies.
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by Giygas9
An extremely repetitive game. Upgrade your car with money you collect through the rides so you can have enough fuel, boost and a good enough engine to be able to finish the levels that you'll be playing over and over again. You'll get a new vehicle (and will be unable to use the previous one) every four levels or so. You'll have to upgrade that new car from scratch just as well, and everything starts over again...
Music is the same loop throughout the whole game, and the levels look exactly the same, track designs are not much different from each other either.
There is no challenge, just step on the gas and bash though the endless row of boxes and zombies. You can tilt your vehicle back and forward but you'll be barely using these features because the tracks are designed in a way that doesn't require you to be too precise or to do any kind of tricks.
So basically it's just about pushing the gas button and nothing else.
I have hard time understanding the high rating it has. Who could possibly enjoy or even pay for a game with such a lack of variety and originality? People nowadays have absurdly low needs and expectations for games.
by Good But Can Become Better
I don't know if you can see the date I wrote this review or not, but today is the fourth of January, 2017.
I just got the second car in this game and I here's what I think. Don't buy it!!! The game is slower than the first one; meaning; now they make you buy more upgrades for that certain car. Already having a game that all the player does the entire time is press the ''go'' button, it gets pretty boring.
This is supposed to be an improvement from the first one but there isn't really anything that new. The tracks are different, but the controls are the same. All you do in this one is press ''go'' just like the first but the first at least was fun.
My advice to you. Only buy the first one, yes it is very similar, but that one for me will always be a classic. How it run is better, as you don't can use whatever car you want when YOU want. And the upgrades are a challenge but not extremely hard, and therefore boring.
by Greninjaxyz
The first version (the first version of earn to die 2 before the update) had ALL of the vehicles why did you update it to where you can only play with one vehicle? Please change it back I like the original! (Earn to die 2 before the stupid update happened) I used to play this game all the time but that was in the past (before I got a new tablet ((iPad gen 6)) ) please change it back right now!
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