Raft Wars challenges warriors to fight on a fragile raft, but at the end, you can have a massive battleship if you shoot with a good defense system.
The romantic beach is gone, giving way to a dramatic battle between the two sides of justice and villainy. Follow the adventures of the mischievous yet intelligent boy Simon and be prepared to protect his interests from those of the bad guys. The discovery of a treasure in the sand during a trip changed his fate. The news quickly spread, attracting pirates, mafia, and even the army to come and seize that treasure. And then, the war began. Accompanying the boy Simon will be his younger brother. On the small and shaky raft in the middle of the vast ocean, will the boy be able to survive and defeat the opponent? The next developments will depend on how you play.
The scene will be moved to the 2 teams in turn. You use the left mouse to control the direction of the shooting objects. Hold and drag the mouse in different directions to control the flight direction. When you release the mouse, the bullet will exit the barrel in the direction you have set. To increase the flight speed, corresponding to the strength and weakness of the shooting speed, far or near, you need to adjust the length of the dots that appear on the flight direction of the bullet. Because when it is the turn of the two teams to shoot, the scene will move to the shooting team, so you cannot observe the opponent's position.
Most of the tools are designed in a humorous way, such as the gun barrel being installed with bullets that are made of ping pong balls, large explosive candies, or even mines. The damage will also change according to each type, so when you have enough points to unlock, you need to make the appropriate choice.
If you have ever played Poor Bunny, you will probably find it familiar because the 2D graphics are extremely simple and easy to access at first sight. Despite the differences in setting and challenges, the main character's appearance has rounded edges and bright colors to highlight the way the two characters act.