![]() ![]() That means that whenever you make a quick adjustment to dodge some trees or any number of other things that you’re trying to avoid, the camera kind of jerks around in this crazy way that is super difficult to look at after very long. When you turn in any direction, the camera will pan toward that direction, and it does that movement quite quickly. Here’s where it falls on its face though… The camera literally makes me sick when I try to play this game with a controller. The frame rate for this version is super smooth on my 2020 iPad Pro and the gyro controls aren’t too bad. The gameplay is just a bit more engaging since you fly in this one and have more to interact with. I never played Nanosaur 2 until now, but I would say that it is the better game of the two. It was very simple but I loved dinosaurs and the gameplay was good enough. The one very important thing to note is the Neutral Button (see image above). You tilt forward and backward to go up and down, and you turn left or right to go left or right. Nanosaur 2 was reviewed playing Version 1.0.I played the first Nanosaur a bunch as a little kid and really liked it. Flying in Nanosaur 2 is as easy as rotating and tilting the iPhone/iPod. (So why even include in the first place then?) Here's a tip: If you want to choose between each of the three levels, just triple tap the upper left corner during the game's main menu screen to access the cheat menu. It doesn't matter, though, because the game tells you to turn it off for smoother gameplay. The sound effects are great, but the music isn't very inspiring. Each level looks gorgeous, and the enemy characters and animations are nice to look at, as are the backgrounds and explosions. Pangea knows how to squeeze good graphics out the iPhone. ![]() Turning off Wi-Fi can help, but always having to reboot your device before playing to clear memory is just annoying. Your goal is to find and retrieve the missing dinosaur eggs, and to do that youll have to blow up a whole lotta stuff Youll battle other Nanosaurs and their defense systems, and collect. It's also frustrating to almost complete a level and have the game suddenly crash. Frustration is compounded by not having any sort of auto-save except at the end of stages, so if you have to get back to real life in the middle of a level, you're up a creek. The eggs are very small, so pay close attention. Without any icons to indicate where the eggs are (there can be up to 28), you could be flying around for an hour trying to find some of them. The onboard map is useless for spotting eggs, too. If you miss or drop an egg, you have to circle around and try to grab it again while playing bumper cars with the scenery. There is a neutral button to stabilize yourself, but with trees, branches and cannons everywhere, it's just too easy to repeatedly bump into things. I didn't like almost always being in motion. Even with the extra speed, though, flying seems a bit sluggish. Thrust increases your flight speed, which is good for getting out of tight spots in a hurry. Replenish it by seeking out shield icons. Flying into objects kills you instantly, but you do have a temporary shield to protect against incoming fire. You have just three lives per level, but extra live icons are hidden in each stage. Sometimes my fire button would get stuck and when I picked up an icon, it would fire all of the shots automatically. A default sonic scream is available if you run out of other weapons. Frag grenades, bombs, and heat-seeking missiles compliment your arsenal. You start with only twenty shots of your blaster weapon, but you can pick up other weapons by flying into icons scattered throughout the level. You have numerous weapons at your disposal. So, once you have an egg, you better fly to the nearest wormhole so the egg is banked. It does drop them if you're hit by laser fire or other dinos, or if you scrape along the ground. ![]() Just fly over the eggs and your Nanosaur automatically picks them up. To get to the 'Cheat Screen' is very simple. The 'Cheat Screen' is a screen in the game where you can choose to skip ahead to te level of your choice. Enemy dinosaurs such as raptors and brontosauruses try to stop you from collecting the egg. For Nanosaur 2: The Hatchling on the PC, GameFAQs has game information and a community message board for game discussion. You blast your way through three levels: Forest, Desert and Swamp. Set in the future, you play a lone Nanosaur sent on a mission to retrieve stolen Nanosaur eggs and guarantee the survival of your species. ![]()
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