An important element of the game is the ability to execute security guards patrolling the factory. Players can use various weapons to do so a knife (default weapon), a cleaver, a screwdriver, or a hammer. Instead of coins, the player collects batteries, which can then be used to purchase in-game items or power-ups. Reception Ĭhucky: Slash & Dash received negative reviews. It holds an aggregate score of 40% on GameRankings. Starburst 's Joel Harley scored the game 3 out of 10, writing "Not only is Slash & Dash ugly, unimaginative and derivative of better games, but it's glitchy and impossibly difficult too. Gameplay is identical to other Temple Run games, except in this case, it doesn't work. It's unresponsive, annoying and a mess." He was especially critical of the lack of response of the controls "At times, it feels like it's at complete random whether Chucky decides to respond to your touch, often choosing simply to run into a wall or right into that security guard you were trying to cut up." TouchArcade's Danny Gallagher was also critical, finding similar problems with the controls and scoring the game 2 out of 5. He wrote "the problem is that the execution of the game is really lousy . The movement feels wooden and not as responsive as it should be.
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