Woah Dave! Activation Code
- smitimtuticog
- Sep 1, 2019
- 6 min read
Updated: Mar 11, 2020
About This Game From the folks behind the BIT.TRIP series comes the frantic insanity that is WOAH DAVE! Help our hero, Dave Lonuts, survive an insane alien invasion and line his pockets with shiny pennies. Hurl alien eggs, skull bombs, and explosive WOAH blocks to stay alive and sky rocket yourself to high score fame and fortune. The brave players who manage to survive the alien onslaught and collect the most coins will be rewarded with top placement on the fierce online leaderboards. Do you have what it takes to be the world’s best Dave? Or will you end up playing second fiddle to another, more powerful Dave? Woah Dave! also features a local two-player competitive mode, where two Daves can go head-to-head in a battle to collect the most coins. We aren’t exaggerating when we say it could very well result in ruined friendships and unsalvageable marriages. Competitive games are good like that. If that isn’t enough Dave for you, there’s also Bonkers Mode with more aliens, more lava, and more chances to get killed. Those who brave the storm will be rewarded with a splendor of precious coinage; those who fail will be revoked of their License to Dave. Good luck, and may the best Dave win. 7aa9394dea Title: Woah Dave!Genre: Action, IndieDeveloper:MiniVisionsPublisher:Choice ProvisionsRelease Date: 30 Oct, 2014 Woah Dave! 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You can pick up either one just by running into them and then throwing them with the throw button. There's a catch though. Both objects have timers. When the skull block flashes, that means it'll explode soon. When the egg flashes, that means it will hatch. Both mean death for Dave if he's holding either one.You can throw the skull blocks into the eggs to smash them revealing a coin for you to collect. You can throw eggs into aliens to defeat them and leave a coin. While you're combating these aliens, the bottom platform is melting away with lava. Once the floor is gone, the lava slowly rises! If a green hatchling alien falls into the lava, it gets wooshed up to the top of the screen and turns red. Making it a fast alien. When the red aliens hit the lava they get thrown back to the top of the screen again. Then they are blue and can jump from platform to platform. If the blue aliens hit the lava again, they turn into Dave seeking eyeballs that can float through platforms. In a way it feels like Super Crate Box, without the guns, extra levels or extra characters.Every once in a while a POW block will drop from the sky. When you smash it against anything but lava, it destroys everything, leaving a coin behind. What are these coins for? A high score of course! Its an arcade game! No points, just coins, which seems like a wasted opportunity. If you get $1.50 in coins, you unlock the bonkers difficulty level. Once you gather a certain amount of coins, the UFO will appear for you to defeat.The controls are simple, jump and throw. The weird thing with this game is its gravity. It just feels like there is super gravity or something odd with how fast things fall back down. It doesn't play as well as other 80s arcade games.There are no phases, its just one long level. You're in it until you use up all 3 of your lives. The real downside to the game is once you've played it for three lives, you've seen all there is to see. Except maybe the UFO. The level changes color, but there's nothing to unlock like new classic arcade games. It feels one dimensional. Mario Bros had bonus levels and a variety of different enemies instead of an evolution of one enemy.If you can keep killing eggs as they spawn from the sky, it makes for a slow, tedious game. If you have a lot of enemies on screen, then it can make for some frantic fun. Then cap it off with a POW block to clear them out and go back to spawn killing them. There is only one song in Woah Dave, and its a great new wave sort of 80s clappy sort of beat.There is a local two player mode where two of you on a single screen fight for to collect the most coins before time runs out. There are online leader boards showing the top 10 globally and your friends. For such fierce competition, the scores are far apart. Not just that, but some people have the 10,000 coin achievement, but no one on the global leader board to back it up.I grew up in the arcade days where every three lives cost you a quarter, so the $5 seems about right. I can't imagine this fitting in shoulder to shoulder with the old classics or even the new ones. It feels like a hastily made cash in that needs some depth and extras. Also, for a game that tries so hard to pattern itself after arcade cabinet games, why do they recommend a 360 or PS controller and not an arcade style joystick?. Woah Dave! is a deciptively simple arcade game at first, but things can quickly get out of hand. Not immediately killing the enemies on screen makes them worth a lot more points, but also makes them much more dangerous. This simple risk\/reward mechanic plays out nicely, and always keeps you on your feet (thumbs) as you struggle for the high score. The game is very much "what you see is what you get", so don't expect unlocks\/a plot\/different worlds. That is not to say that it fails. Woah Dave! has been boiled down to provide players an intense, sweaty-palms, "one more round", type of arcade experience that few games deliver today.. I nostalgia'd hard playing this. I grew up playing Atari 2600 and everything about this game is a throwback to that era of gaming. If this game came out back in the 80s and was in arcades it would have eaten a ton of quarters. Essentially the object of the game is to pick up and destroy the eggs before they hatch. Skulls, eggs, and woah blocks all fall randomly throughout the level as you play. Eggs can be thrown at hatched monsters to kill them but can also hatch while you're holding them and hurt you. Skulls can be thrown at eggs and monsters to kill them, or used as a timed bomb since they blow up after a few seconds. Woah blocks destroy everything in the level. The object is to collect coins and get as high of a score as possible.I picked it up on sale for 99¢ and it's definitely worth it for that price. It's one level that goes as long as you can stay alive. It's a genuine arcade style game. There is also another more difficult mode that is unlocked after you reach a score of $1.50. I did this within my first hour playing although it was not easy to obtain. I recommend using a controller to play the game. Overall it's a great time and I really enjoy it, as simple as it is.. A delicious bit of super retro, single screen action. This simple concept, executed expertly makes for a very enjoyable visitations to the days of yesteryear. Reminds me of the days when I could literally play tetris for half a day without realizing it.. A perfect arcade blast to amuse for a few minutes. Deceptively deep, with fantastic graphics and sound.
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