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Ship Smasher

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About Ship Smasher

Description

Ship Smasher is a fast paced, reflex based arcade game where you spin and swing your bat with precision to hit the ball far away, destroying ships at sea.

Ship Smasher

Game graphics

Ship Smasher uses a low-poly graphic style. This design uses 3D models with a low number of polygons, flat surfaces, minimal detail, and simple colors, yet still creates a modern and easy-to-look-at feel. You can clearly see that the sea, land, and ship are all created from large geometric shapes, without complex textures.

This style is also why you might think of Flipping Master. That game also uses characters and environments with simple shapes and bright colors. Both prioritize clarity in gameplay over graphic detail, helping players focus on the action.

Difficulty increases with levels

Ship Smasher continuously increases the challenge as objects move faster, targets become larger, and structures become more complex. This requires players to focus more and improve their timing skills. Later levels also require creating a series of consecutive destructions to complete the mission.

How to play Ship Smasher

In Ship Smasher, players don't simply tap to hit. They must also utilize the character's spinning motion to create the most powerful swings. The gameplay focuses on timing and direction of the swing to maximize impact force.

How to Spin: You don't control forward or backward movement; you only time your attack perfectly when the stick is at its best speed. The longer the stick spins, the greater the inertia, resulting in a stronger hit and sending the object further.

How to Swing Accurately: Observe the direction of the stick's rotation before striking. Wait until the stick passes behind the character to build up power. Avoid striking too early, as the force will be weak and the object won't fly far.

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