After installing BOOM and running the game, I immediately thought of the old Bomberman games for the vintage NES systems I used to play. It definately has that look and feel of the 8-bit console. Factor software describes the game as ‘Bomberman meets Doom’… and I think they’ve got it right on. The look and […]
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Game Review: BOOM From Factor Software

BOOM From Factor SoftwareAfter installing BOOM and running the game, I immediately thought of the old Bomberman games for the vintage NES systems I used to play. It definately has that look and feel of the 8-bit console.

Factor software describes the game as ‘Bomberman meets Doom’… and I think they’ve got it right on. The look and gameplay is almost exactly like Bomberman, while the enemies within the game have a ‘Doom’ feel to them.

The controls are simple. Use the arrow keys to navigate around the screen and collect the coins. You can blow up blocks and enemies using the ‘ctrl’ key to place bombs. Unlike Bomberman however, you can place as many bombs as you can right out of the gate. In the original Bomberman games you would start only being able to place one bomb at a time. Not in this one. So be careful about placing too many bombs too quick, you may get stuck and blow yourself up!

BOOM From Factor Software

Overall the gameplay is fun. If you’re into vintage gaming (and I am) you will enjoy this title.

Some more features found within BOOM:

  • 8 soundtracks to choose from
  • 1 or simultaneous 2 player gameplay
  • 80 levels
  • 10 types of enemy characters
  • Post your high-scores online

BOOM From Factor Software

If you’re into vintage or ‘puzzle’ type games, than you’ll probably enjoy BOOM. The hybrid Bomberman/Doom game can get addictive for sure! The first time I played it, before I knew it a good half hour had passed!

If you’d like to try the demo or purchase this game ($15 USD), visit the official BOOM page here.

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