Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack!
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Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack! is a 2011
Gameplay

Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack! is an
The primary goal is chasing after and defeating Sam "Serious" Stone (the protagonist of the Serious Sam series) after surmounting a pre-determined distance.[2][6] In-between, the Headless Kamikaze faces several hazards, including cacti, frogs, rockets, bombs, grenades, gaps, and fences.[4][8][9] These may be avoided by jumping over them, and some can be destroyed or deflected using the kick ability, which fills the "rage meter" that can ultimately kill the character.[2][4][9] It automatically drains while not in use.[2][4] The Headless Kamikaze has multiple (initially three) lives; depleting them causes the player to lose.[2][7] Certain collectibles may add additional lives, others can instantly empty the rage meter, reset the character's speed, or add multipliers to the score.[2] When jumping over obstacles, holding down the button prolongs the leap, and a second one can be initiated while in the air.[2][4][7]
Every level includes an optional bonus objective consisting of kicking one type of object a certain number of times.
Development and release
Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack! was developed by Be-Rad Entertainment, an indie game studio founded by programmer Brad Johnson.[10][11] It was Be-Rad's second, having previously released Lame Castle.[12] After Devolver Digital, the publisher of the Serious Sam series, had come across Lame Castle, the company approached Johnson, asking him to develop a game as part of the Serious Sam Indie Series. A triplet of spinoffs to be created by small studios to promote the impending launch of Serious Sam 3: BFE, the Indie Series also encompasses Serious Sam Double D and Serious Sam: The Random Encounter. He considered this a "no-brainer" and accepted the request.[10][13] Be-Rad decided to create an auto-running game, given the experience they had gathered with Lame Castle and because Johnson thought that such gameplay would better suit mobile phones. He also ruled out making a first-person shooter, as this genre was already covered by the main entries in the Serious Sam series.[10]
Kamikaze Attack! uses the
The Serious Sam Indie Series was announced by Devolver Digital in March 2011.
Kamikaze Attack! was offered as freeware on Android through the
Reception
Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | 67/100[33] |
Publication | Score |
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Gamezebo | 3.5/5[2] |
Pocket Gamer | 3.5/5[4] 4/5 (Xperia Play)[1] |
TouchArcade | 3.5/5[7] |
AppSpy | 4/5[34] |
Slide to Play | 2/4[9] |
Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack! received "mixed or average reviews", according to the
Commenting on the controls, Alexander thought them to be "responsive", while Chris Schilling (
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