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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

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Fragger is like a simple, more mindless version of Crush the Castle but just as much fun. Players choose the power and trajectory of a grenade and aim to blow up all the gormless-looking fellows dotted around each level.

The number of grenades at your disposal is limited, however, so working efficiently is essential. Strangely, the levels stay pretty simple for the first half of the game. For the last 15 levels, different puzzles come into play with certain obstacles needing a bit of destruction before advancement is available.

Play Fragger and have a blast.

Comments

Pretty easy (though I didn't try the harder difficulties). Funny that I was annoyed that you couldn't throw more than 1 grenade at a time, and you unlock that for beating the game :P

Man, i hate the site of armorgames, it has at least 4 flash ads in the same page of the flash game that pretty much f*ck up my crappy pc fopr good.

@trixxon: try Firefox's flashblock plug-in. It really protects the cpu against flash ad spam.

ye, i know, but i like to sometimes suport the sites clicking ads, thats why i usually don't use blocks, but for some sites like armorgame its probally the only solution.

At level 28 now, get's boring, but I'll finish it probably.

How to finish level 29?

All levels were easy except 29, I had to use a walkthrough for this one and Chetyre you can throw more grenades when you finish the game, that's a perk.

Personally I think this game is better than Crush the Castle, though still slightly flawed. I'd have liked to see more levels like 29 where the solution wasn't obvious. (Though possibly I'm biassed by having worked it out.)

Also, the Hard and Elite modes are disappointing. They just give you fewer grenades, so aren't really any harder at all, just fractionally more tedious.

Unlocking instant detonation and infinite grenades is fun, though. That guy on level one never knew what hit him! ;-)

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