It's clear that this is a game that is meant for a child, as there is no depth or variety behind the gameplay; aside from motion - bashing waves of enemies
through bland levels and basic switch - and - lever interactions, there's not much else to do.
Not exact matches
The Natural Wheat's protein / gluten
levels helped add strength to the rye bread, and the
bland (or neutral) taste of this flour allowed the rye tastes to come
through.
Far from fun, it holds you hand
through level after
level of
bland action platform gameplay that makes you wish you could escape from this digital nightmare.
So you have a plethora of
levels to play
through but unfortunately they are pretty
bland compared to other versions of the game.
The environments are incredibly
bland with little detail, resulting in each
level feeling like a trudge
through yet another grey street or warehouse.
In the singleplayer
levels are often
bland, colorless places to shoot your way
through.
For a Bullet Hell Shooter, this is a good thing, as you can plan your maneuvers appropriately, but as a game in general, it made it feel a little
bland to go
through a
level over and over after dying.