Bullet Hell Monday Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 162 reviews. Read all reviews for Bullet Hell Monday for iPhone.
Bullet Hell Monday is free iOS app published by MASAYUKI ITO

10/10

OfficerRice

10/10 game helps pass time


Favorite game 8/8 m8

-_-blu

I have been playing this game for a few years now I originally had it on my iPhone but when I switched to a newer phone my progress got reset still enjoyed the game. I r8 8/8 m8


BHM

syntheticvoid

**update** This latest update, adding iCloud support and an IAP to unlock everything was definitely needed. While I already unlocked everything, I was stuck with it all on my smaller iPhone screen. Now that I can move my save over to my iPad, I'll be playing this all the friggin time now. THANK YOU ITO!!!!! **original review** After Masayuki Ito's last game, .Decluser Zero, I kind of fell out of Bullet Hell games for a while. Granted, I still had around 10GB dedicated to them on my phone, I just never really played them anymore. Firi's Phoenix II did help a little, but it didn't really scratch that itch I was seeking. Then Bullet Hell Monday was released, and all of that changed. I was drawn back into the gaming genre I use to love so much. Even more surprising is that this was a F2P game doing this for me. Breaking the IAP down:;: There are 6 ships available in the game (all of which having different upgradable features/perks/powers). You're given 2 for free (laser and wide shot). The other 4 are only available through IAP. That's it. You get the entire game for free. No currency IAPs making you wonder if the game is intentially pushing you towards spending $$$ - the difficulty stays the same wether you purchase the ships or not (there are 2 difficulty levels for the mission stages and 4 for the challenge stages, or 'typical' shmup). Each ship does come with an added bonus. For instance, the Search type gives you 100% more currency after each stage (so does the Homing ship, and they stack, so if you purchase both of them, you get 200% more currency at the end of stages!). Shielding gives you an extra ship while Lock On gives you 10,000 currency to upgrade your ships with. Now for the game--- There are 50 Chapter stages, each with around 8 objectives to complete. These range from killing x% of ships in a stage to taking no damage and using no bombs to scoring a certain amount, ect... about 1/3 of the objectives are ??????'s, so you'll have to figure them out for yourself, or maybe even look up some online (which was the case for me with a couple of them - I don't think I ever would have got them without help). To move on to the next Chapter stage, you'll need to complete a certain number of objectives from the previous stage (actually, you need to earn a certain number of experience points [basically] with each completed objective giving you experience). In the beginning it's not an issue, but as you move into the 3rd, 4th and 5th worlds, chances are you'll get stuck somewhere and have to go back and replay some previous levels. Which is fine, because the game rocks, and there's always some previous objectives you can go back and try to complete, using all the gained currency to upgrade your ship(s) and then go back and retry the stage you're stuck on. After you complete each Chapter world's 10 stages, you'll unlock a Challenge stage, which is like your 'typical' bullet hell level. You can play these in one of 4 difficulties, and once you unlock and beat all of them, you'll have access to the All challenge, which is all 5 challenge stages back to back. Personally, I love the way the progression in this game is handled, and how you basically end up with a straight up beautiful hardcore bullet hell shmup to compete for scores on, while knowing each and every one of the stages front and back by the time you get there (more transitions are added to the bosses as you ramp up the difficulty settings, which is also a huge plus). I really can not recommend this game enough. I'm actually VERY surprised that the developer is giving this game away instead of charging an up-front price. THESE are the developers that are easy to want to support.


Epic Shmup

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I never really found this genre of games to be that interesting until i downloaded this. Holy cow, this is a really addicting game with great controls and bright colors to help you easily distinguish everything in the game. I feel like this game is very under appreciated and should totally be played by more people.


Well never seen a better bullet hell on mobile

giantkittengod

This game is t super in depth other than the very large number of upgrades and enemy types it a very classic game that can be rage Inducing sometimes but I honestly can find a better free bullet hell game on mobile and it’s better that 9 of the 11 payed bullet hell games and I can’t believe how well they made it from the endless modes to the ridiculous leaderboard and challenges and the missions in quest that keep you trying again and again as to awaken your inner completinist or how ever you spell it but if you like hard games you should very well play this one 10/10 would reset and play again.


Fun and filled with good content

HugoTheRealest

It's completely free and the ads are notnforced upon you. You have the option of watching them for free upgrade points and that's what they are, optional. There are upgrades that cost money but there is also an unlock all option for only $4. Way cheaper than buying everything separately. No problems with the game and it runs real smooth.


Yes

Mr T2013

Very addictive


AMAZING SHOOTER!!!

Destoyer421

Such a fun game with fantastic music and great way to pass time!


nice game

にぱ~☆

we don‘t remember Cave now only Bullet hell monday!


Good!

JustTooBadAtBTD

I love it!