Description
Smash Hit is an immersive, musically driven, first-person mobile game that takes players on a surreal journey through an abstract, futuristic dimension. The app defies the ordinary, challenging you to move and react in rhythm to its distinctive sound and music as you break everything that dares to impede your progress. On top of that, it's free to play from start to end with ads completely absent from your smashing experience.
As you navigate through the game, you'll experience an assortment of visually stunning colossal rooms and obstacles that frustrate or fascinate. Featuring over 50 different rooms spread across 11 unique graphic styles. Plus, the game's physics engine promises realistic glass breaking, allowing you to get that satisfying shatter with every hit. An optional one-time premium upgrade introduces refreshing game modes, detailed stats, and a cheeky continue-from-checkpoint option.
How To Play
- In Smash Hit, your goal is to push forward and cover as much distance as possible before losing all your balls. As such, speed is the primary factor and maintaining momentum essential. This implies quick, accurate swiping to knock out obstacles in your path.
- The balls are your only means of defence and offence, but they also serve as your lifeline. You start the game with just a few, and if you run out, it's game over. Therefore, you must constantly replenish your ammunition by smashing the blue crystal pyramids.
- The game has a deep connection with its soundtrack, perhaps more so than many other games. The music isn't just there for ambiance—it literally guides your actions. Obstacles move with the rhythm, so syncing your swipes to the beat may save your skin.
- Along your path, you'll encounter glass obstacles with varying characteristics. Some will merely hinder your progress, while others may attack or even explode. Recognising the type of impediment can be the key to plan your approach. The best strategy is to deal with threats swiftly, taking minimal damage.
- The premise of Smash Hit is straightforward, but there's a depth of strategy that opens up as you get drawn in. Smashing everything you see isn't the best approach, as it's more about preservation than destruction. Keep an eye on your ammo count, and don't hesitate to let non-threatening obstacles pass you by. With experience, you will discern patterns, learn when to strike and when to conserve, bringing you closer to that elusive high-score.