With more than 200 levels and graphics that show what smartphones are truly capable of, it seems inevitable that Help Me Jack: Atomic Adventure will be one to watch in the closing months of 2014. This new game brings console elements to mobile that we only rarely see in some of the best games in the app stores. Players begin their adventure by adopting the class of either a Warrior or Shooter and continue the game by scouring the ruined cities of Earth, in an attempt to rescue scientists and battle the intergalactic mutants that remain. A virtual joystick and action buttons are the controls given to mobile players, in my opinion, one of the best systems for accuracy and control on smartphones and tablets for hack-and-slash games.
NHN Entertainment announced the launch of this sci-fi adventure game for Android users, a title that they’re hoping will set the standard for similar games to be released on mobile devices in the near future.
“Help Me Jack: Atomic Adventure was designed to be an epic sci-fi adventure with AAA quality graphics and simple controls,” says Alex Fleming, associate product manager at NHN USA, Inc. “As the smartphone technology continues to advance, we wanted to provide gamers with a great hack-and-slash title that they could immediately pick up and play, save captured scientists, and prevent the world from falling into an irradiated dark age of mutant monstrosities from a tablet or smartphone.”
While Help Me Jack: Atomic Adventure is currently only available in the Google Play Store, we’re hoping that the developers will branch out to the iOS audience in the future – after all, every gamer out there should have access to such a pristine mobile app.