


Overall, I found Bug Heroes 2's gameplay to be significantly better than that of the first. Also, should you prefer to play in the company of a friend, you can compete over Game Center in co-op, one-on-one, or two-on-two missions. All of these modes have their own unique challenging aspects to them, with some allowing you to select difficulty levels to further customize the game for you. In the single-player category, you have the flexibility of choosing between three modes: Endless, where rounds require you to to protect your food stash, Missions, where specific levels with objectives are to be completed, and Skirmish, where you must switch between protecting your own food and hunting for others'. However, if you are looking for more challenge, turn these features off and you'll find some.īug Heroes 2 includes single and multiplayer modes. Also, if you are embarrassingly bad at aiming (or is that just me?), the nifty auto-aim and auto-firing options make the game a breeze to play. There are two views that can both be utilized for their own benefits one is more of a bird's-eye view while the other is more up close and parallel to the ground. The new release of Bug Heroes allows players to have a much more intimate relationship with the game.

The at-home feeling that you get with this, just like in the first version, makes the game feel much more serious and less like a fantasy. In Bug Heroes 2, your options have expanded to places such as the kitchen, living room, and front lawn. The idea of Bug Heroes is that you must fight against other bugs to compete for food (which are actually human food remnants) during the day when the house is vacant.
