![]() When I saw that the money didn’t do anything there, it then felt like a way to help calculate score at the end of each level. ![]() As you play, you earn money, but I initially assumed it was used for the Armory section in the menu where you unlock new abilities. Not because there are micro-transactions or anything even remotely similar, but because I had no idea it existed until a help tip mentions it. The main thing that actually bothers me is the in-game store. That might just be a quirk of how I play, but if I begin a game with a button that does something useless, I will probably never use that button moving forward. ![]() So by the time I had unlocked an actually useful ability, I had already trained myself to ignore that button. One thing that threw me off about the abilities though is found at the beginning of the game the ability that is equipped is a honk that doesn’t do anything. All in all the gameplay is varied enough to be entertaining from start to finish. The abilities work like abilities should – some increase movement capabilities, others improve the recharge rate of Mighty Goose mode, and so on. One even throws out machine gun power ups on a pretty frequent basis. There are also companions and abilities included, with the former capable of fighting by your side, delivering some special abilities. Again, regardless of what weapon is in use, even if it is the starter, Mighty Goose mode is fun to use. There is also a Mighty Goose mode that when activated supercharges your current weapon and makes Goose basically unkillable. I had my preferences for certain guns for sure, but regardless of what the game gave me I knew it was going to be stronger than my starter gun and decent enough to use. Something that Mighty Goose does well that so many games fail to do is it makes every gun enjoyable to use. Each spawns with a set amount of ammo and once it’s out you’ll default back to the basic cannon. As you progress there are different weapon drops that you can pick up like machine guns and rocket launchers. There are multiple levels that you play through, each with their own unique design.
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