Personally I think I'll stick to going through each characters story or
perhaps challenging friends to a local match.
Not exact matches
Try setting yourself a
challenge,
perhaps to reconnect with old
friends and co-workers via social networking sites.
Make it a family
challenge to read some of these books together, and
perhaps your kids can «wow»
friends and family with some cool July 4th facts!
Deeper observation, however, reveals a quite addictive experience that will have fans of the genre coming back for more, trying to complete every single one of the downright insane
challenges it throws their way, as well as attempting to climb atop the online leader - boards to become the best player in the world... or
perhaps aiming for the more reasonable goal of becoming the best Nano Assault player among their
friends.
In addition there's a robust Survival mode that can be played cooperatively with
friends, a competitive Versus mode, and
perhaps my favorite, a
Challenge mode with very strict rules and objectives for each map.
Your
friend on Facebook Messenger could
perhaps play, then
challenge you, and you'd see the echo of their run as you play yours.