Bounce Rescue! and InkSplosion

Bounce Rescue! and InkSplosion

This week we are going to go over family friendly platformer that is Bounce Rescue! And InkSplosion a fun and addicting shooter.

Bounce Rescue! Is a charming, fun platformer in which you must save the world from the Evil Dead that has landed and trying to take over the world.  As the game is very rooted into its platformer DNA.  Bounce Rescue! Offers up to 16 different characters to use and 50 levels of single or co-op story action as well a 4-player multiplayer on the same screen.  This is a great game for families that are looking for some couch co-op gaming and some team vs team multiplayer.  Be sure to check our review here.

 

InkSplosion is a bare bones twin stick shooter where you are in a level with a random weapon and have to destroy 4 different enemies.  The game is all about trying to reach a high score and then going back to beat that high score.  InkSplosion offers its standard mode as well Arena, and a harder mode for those looking for a challenge.  Now when we saw this game at first we were a little put off by its simple mechanics but after playing the game for a while it became a huge hit here in the office with our gaming family members.  Be sure to read our review on this great shooter here and see what we think about InkSplosion.

 

As always Bounce Rescue! and InkSplosion is available now on their respective consoles digital stores, and Steam ready for purchase and download now! Any questions about the games, content, or even gameplay be sure to contact us on social media and use the #askFGR

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