Players can find themselves on platforms surrounded by lava and statues that shoot fire, floating on an iceberg in a frozen cave with dangerous of gusts of winds, or even attempting to outrun
giant boulders down the side of a volcano.
Not exact matches
The
boulders drop
down to 27m and their crevices are home to large
giant moray eels and refuges for bumphead unicornfish.
Then
down the rugged Otago coastline passing Palmerston and Moeraki, final resting place of some incredible
boulders —
giant rocks the size of cars, and as symmetrical as pearls.
Challenges break up the chase, from shooting
down waves of helicopters to sliding
down a rock face ahead of a
giant boulder.
It plays a lot like pachinko (or The Price Is Right's Plinko game) but instead of dropping balls into a loud machine with bright flashing lights, you're terrorizing a small town at the foot of a mountain by knocking
down a
boulder, directing the
giant rock into smashing cars, trees, animals, and even small aircraft along the way.
That bit is a little weird, as he was a
giant holding the Earth, but is suddenly smaller, more human sized, and can now walk around on the planet, along with the
boulder he brought
down with him.
The second part of the gameplay involves you taking direct control of your
giant boulder, where you need to navigate the course, avoiding enemy projectiles and traps, to smash
down the door of their castle.
So long as you're OK with falling
down potholes, being crushed by
giant boulders and generally dying a whole lot.
You will be safe from the showers of
giant boulders sucked from the sea bed, which will be rained
down on the heads of the unbelievers — according to Hansen!