
Roadkill Revenge
14200 PlaysRoadkill Revenge Instructions
The control scheme of Roadkill Revenge is quite different from other driving games you have played. Instead of using the usual arrow / cursor keys for driving your car, all you need is your mouse in Roadkill Revenge: (1) Use the left click button to place your road-killing vehicle at the exact spot you want. (2) Move your mouse until you get the correct launching angle. (3) Hit the left click button again to launch your vehicle as you sit back, relax, and watch the destruction unfold right before your eyes.
Roadkill Revenge
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Roadkill Revenge Walkthrough
"Revenge is a dish that is best served cold" - we all know this saying... and apparently, it's not just us humans who know how true this could get. Do you remember the classic "Frogger" game? In this game, you will control a little green frog who is trying to find his way across a busy highway to get home. HOWEVER, before long, your unfortunate amphibian faces an untimely death under the cruel wheels of a passing vehicle.
Somewhere out there, there's a lonely cemetery filled with those frogs - hundreds of thousands of them squashed mercilessly by the mechanical monsters that humans are driving. Who will weep for their remains? Who will answer the call for vengeance? Well, the game was released backed in 1981... BUT that call is now answered by Kizi games who brings us a group of tech and mechanically savvy furry friends... friends of another ill-fated road crosser. So what is this group up to? Let's not sugar coat it - they have ingeniously constructed an instrument of vehicular mayhem. This is Roadkill revenge!
YES, the road-kill prone animals like frogs, rabbits, etc. grew sick and tired of us humans. They have collaborated and worked hand-in-hand... and they are out to blow up cars, trains, F-16's, missile trucks, and those are just to name a few. Coming at you with 45 levels of chaos and massive destruction that are increasing in difficulty, getting revenge in this game will surely keep you busy for an hour or two!
Roadkill Revenge is not one of your average driving games. It's an action packed, top down puzzler of some kind that involves vehicles of different shapes and sizes; building; and of course, pure doses of explosions and destruction! The game's mechanics are very easy to learn. Every level has its own objective that you need to attain if you want to advance, as well as 2 bonus challenges. These tasks could involve blowing up specific buildings or vehicles; causing a certain dollar amount of damage; causing a destructive chain reaction; and those are just to name a few. With so many things going on the screen, it may be hard to tell if you have met your objectives or if you need to start over again. BUT no biggie, the meters at the top of your screen will fill as you meet your objectives. The statistics will let you bask in your destructive glory!
To get started, you need to use your mouse to place your rocket and revenge-powered vehicle on certain areas of the screen. By moving your mouse, you need to adjust your vehicle's angle and just click it to let loose. That's about everything you need to do. What comes after that is a series of destruction and explosions that will reduce buses, trucks, emergency vehicles, gas stations, banks, etc. into useless rubble. Traffic control buildings also add more to the madness. Their destruction causes cars, trains, and other vehicles to plow into incoming traffic. I guess revenge is best served explosively rather than cold. ?
If you are a HUGE fan of the original and top-down Grand Theft Auto series, you will feel at home with Roadkill Revenge. This is one of those puzzle / driving games hybrid that showcases semi-realistic traffic patterns as well as traffic based physics... which leads to some of the most satisfying and jaw-dropping vehicle and building mayhem. With that said, there are some levels that require heavy doses of luck to accomplish. BUT worry not, the Retry button is always around to make sure you get back on track in no time.
A puzzler / driving game that has a bloody sequence and politically incorrect goals, the theme of this game is, without a doubt, not for kids. BUT if you are a grown-up who is on the hunt for non-stop and destructive fun, this title that is beefed up with 45 different levels should help you release that pent up workplace aggression. Enough talk, it's time for revenge!