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iBomber Attack is a single player shooter game with a warfare theme. It was developed by Cobra Mobile and was released on November 1, 2012. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

The legendary iBomber series returns but this time it’s time to ATTACK! Jump into your tank and get ready to blast your way around Europe and defeat the enemy in this visceral tour of destruction! With 24 missions full of explosive action to go at, iBomber Attack is a dose of high-octane entertainment that you won’t be able to put down.

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 103 reviews
story4 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Simple, straightforward top-down twin-stick tank shooter with mindless fun and addictive gameplay.
  • Good variety of weapon upgrades, loadouts, and mission objectives across 24 levels.
  • Destructible environments and satisfying combat mechanics make it engaging for short sessions.
  • Severe performance issues in fullscreen mode forcing play in windowed mode; crashes can cause lost progress due to lack of manual save.
  • Gameplay can feel shallow, repetitive, and lacking depth or long-term replay value.
  • Controls can be awkward or unintuitive, and the graphics and sound design are fairly basic and uninspired.
  • story
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story serves mainly as a backdrop for fast-paced, mission-based tank combat against Nazi forces, lacking deep narrative engagement. Missions feature primary, secondary, and timed objectives with a focus on replayability and vehicle upgrades rather than a compelling storyline. While gameplay is addictive and well-balanced, the story itself is rated as average and not particularly engaging.

    • “Each mission has a primary and a secondary objective, and some of the missions are timed but at least the timer is onscreen.”
    • “You drive a tank through many missions, killing Nazi troops, vehicles, buildings, choosing different upgrades/purchases after each mission.”
    • “It's a top-down one-hero-against-the-whole-German-army shooter with very intuitive controls, varied missions, primary and secondary objectives, optional hidden objectives, a reasonable upgrade system, and most importantly - loads of fun!”
    • “Each mission has a primary and a secondary objective, and some of the missions are timed and that can be annoying, but at least the timer is onscreen.”
    • “The game does not have a manual save feature as far as I know, and if autosave is the only option then it should autosave after each mission attempt.”
    • “You also have a timer for finishing missions in what appears to be quite speedy expectations.”
  • graphics
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally described as simple and cartoonish, fitting the game's style but not particularly impressive or revolutionary. While clean and functional, they are considered adequate for the game's price range and performance on lower-end systems. Overall, the visuals receive mixed feedback, praised for charm but seen as modest and unremarkable.

    • “Fun game with very charming 2D graphics.”
    • “I think the top-down graphics suit the game well.”
    • “The graphics are good and clean looking.”
    • “Other than the cartoonish graphics, it is not interesting at all.”
    • “Some of the graphical and acoustic materials are inspired by iBomber Defense, and the overall performance of graphic and sound are just so-so.”
    • “The graphics style is high-resolution rendering of very basic models.”
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally smooth and intuitive, offering a unique tank-shooting experience with fair level variety. However, pacing issues with upgrades and shallow mechanics, especially from the mobile port, can reduce engagement, and some players feel the player is overpowered compared to AI. Performance problems like low FPS also impact the overall gameplay experience.

    • “From controls to gameplay, everything was smooth and intuitive as much as it was on mobile. Even if you haven't played it on touchscreens, you must enter this tank, batter the roadblocks, and drop the shooters to experience this unique tank-shooting experience.”
    • “There's 24 levels which gives it a fair amount of gameplay for the price.”
    • “Pacing that upgrades are offered at is a drip feed at best, but until a minimum bar is reached the gameplay loops are not engaging.”
    • “I got a crippling 13fps performance on this game, but I played enough to know the shallow gameplay is exactly what should be expected from a mobile port.”
    • “The game mechanics weren't designed in favor of the AI, making you, the player, way too overpowered.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music aspect received mixed feedback, with some users noting a lack of musical tracks and a heavy reliance on explosion sound effects, resulting in an average rating of 5/10.

    • “The gameplay is outstanding, graphics, sound, music, everything.”
    • “There is no music and most sound effects consist of explosions.”
    • “Music: 5/10”
    • “Sound & music”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers limited replayability, with some additional value through an arcade challenge mode, but overall it lacks long-term engagement. It is enjoyable for a short-term play, especially at a discounted price.

    • “The game offers some replay value by giving you an arcade challenge mode, too.”
    • “7.5/10 due to no long term replay value but very much worth it especially on sale”
    • “The only flaw I see with this is long term replay value.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization, with very low frame rates around 13fps, indicating significant performance issues. This is likely due to it being a mobile port, resulting in shallow gameplay and mediocre graphics and sound quality.

    • “I got a crippling 13fps performance on this game, but I played enough to know the shallow gameplay is exactly what should be expected from a mobile port.”
    • “Some of the graphical and acoustic materials are inspired by iBomber Defense, and the overall performance of graphics and sound is just so-so.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding involves battling various enemies and upgrading your tank's weapons, but it becomes repetitive and monotonous after a short time.

    • “You get to shoot different enemies, add more weapons to your tank's arsenal, but overall it gets old and tedious quite quickly.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a simple and attractive design but suffers from stability issues due to bugs.

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iBomber Attack is a shooter game with warfare theme.

iBomber Attack is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

On average players spend around 7 hours playing iBomber Attack.

iBomber Attack was released on November 1, 2012.

iBomber Attack was developed by Cobra Mobile.

iBomber Attack has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked iBomber Attack for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

iBomber Attack is a single player game.

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