- September 1, 2022
- Tero Lunkka
Save Daddy Trump 3: Rise Of Evil
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About
In "Save Daddy Trump 3: Rise of Evil," Kiki Trump sets out to rescue her father, the captured leader of Peaceland, from the nefarious Lord Pig and his army. Armed with a variety of weapons and magical skills, Kiki must navigate through 16 different levels, battling against formidable enemies and ultimately facing off against Lord Pig himself in order to save her father and restore peace to Peaceland. Lord Pig and his army will not make it easy, as they possess their own dangerous skills and abilities. The fate of Peaceland is in Kiki's hands.











- Kiki Trump's moveset is more well-rounded, offering a variety of magic abilities and combat options.
- The game is easy to complete, making it accessible for players looking for a casual experience.
- The low price and indie charm provide a fun, lighthearted atmosphere without taking itself too seriously.
- The game lacks challenge due to overpowered mechanics and a trivial enemy combat system.
- There is no storyline or exploration incentive, making the gameplay feel shallow and repetitive.
- The boss encounters are monotonous, with no variety or challenge, leading to a disappointing experience compared to previous titles.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story continues years after "Save Daddy Trump 2: The Final Triumph," with King Pig and his allies capturing Trump multiple times. However, the lack of secrets and collectibles diminishes immersion and environmental storytelling, leading to a disappointing narrative experience compared to previous installments. Overall, reviewers feel the storyline is weak and lacks depth.
“The story picks up many years after Save Daddy Trump 2: The Final Triumph, and King Pig, along with his medieval fantasy allies, have taken Trump away again (another fifteen times, to be exact).”
“The game lacks secrets or collectibles, which diminishes the immersion I experienced in the game's predecessors, where I would scour the maps top to bottom, uncovering theme park-esque environmental storytelling that further enriches this volatile and crazy world of Save Daddy Trump.”
“There are no secrets or collectibles in this game, which really sucks out a lot of the immersion I experienced in the game's predecessors, where I would scour the maps top to bottom and uncover theme park-esque environmental storytelling that further sells this volatile and crazy world of Save Daddy Trump.”
“- no storyline here (it sucks)”
“The story picks up many years after Save Daddy Trump 2: The Final Triumph, and King Pig along with his medieval fantasy allies have taken Trump away again (another fifteen times, to be exact).”