Desert Rush

Desert Rush

Desert Rush is a typical arcade matching game. Your goal is to connect the dots. Three animals surviving their way out from their hunters. Master Chain reactions Bigger the chain stronger the attack. A chain comprising of 12+ gems will yield a surprise ariel attack. Unique game fun to play, epic adventure. There are about 30+ unique levels for you to challenge yourself. Bosses change with every stage and difficulty becomes more fun after clearing each level.
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Master the Gameplay of Desert Rush

1-Connect Gems to win: The Goal of the Game is to have the Hero reach the flag. In order to move the horse forward, you need to create a chain of 3 or more poisonous mushrooms but they also deplete your life.
2-Bigger the chain -> stronger the attack. A chain of any gems greater than or equal to 12 will yield an Ariel attack.
3-Each horse corresponds to its own GEM. The Villain automatically retaliates and When it dies, then on creating a chain, instead of attacking, the Hero move forward.

Which team was responsible for this game's creation?

The programming and designing of the game were handled by Tasty Cherry.

What category does this game belong to?

The genre that describes this game is Battle.

Was this game created using a cross-platform development tool like GameMaker?

The game is created using the Javascript game engine/custom-built platform.

What labels are used to categorize this game?

The labels used to identify the game are colormatch, fighting, matching.

Does the game target a particular gender?

The game should be played by Male.

Does the game depict any form of bloodshed?

No, blood is not a part of Desert Rush’s visuals or gameplay.

Is cruelty involved in the gameplay or storyline?

No, there is no depiction of aggression or cruelty in Desert Rush.

Can children play this game, or is it designed for older age groups?

This game is appropriate for the age group Young Adults.

Is this game appropriate for a child’s age?

No, Desert Rush is not appropriate for younger audiences.
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