It may be nothing special, but it's not a bad game (it's got better content and less BS than 100 Man Battle, that's for sure), and it'd be a sensible thing to bring over to our shores if Konami ever actually did that sort of thing. The game's only 4 days old, so there's a chance they'll patch some sense into the game. I came away from this game with my left hand snarled up like a dog chewed it, I was fighting that d-pad so much. 100 Man Battle and Volcano Party used a sliding thumbpad in a circle (see this screenshot), and although it was bit mushy, it was a lot more comfortable and easier to work with. It's a crying shame, because the other Bomberman games, while not perfectly, certainly had d-pads that were miles more sensible. It's an absolute nightmare, and I did everything to try and make it work - I washed my hands, I wore gloves, I trimmed my nails - I even got gamepad recognition on my iPad in the hopes this game would accept it. Long story short, I've killed myself darn near every match with it because I either go somewhere I don't want to or can barely get myself to move in time. I get the most accurate input by using my index finger, but you can't quickly change directions that way. It's most responsive when you're jamming your thumb right into the screen, but then you're sweating all over your iPad and making it even more unpredictable. It's like cranking a bloody gearstick! I sincerely have no idea how it's meant to be comfortably used - it doesn't respond to your thumb well at all, and often leaves you wandering in random directions. It's a pretty tiny game, but it's not a bad package.
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