Hummingz EVO HD – Stefan Preuss

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Hummingz EVO HD – Action Game Review

Hummingz EVO HD Screenshot

Hummingz EVO HD is a Action/Casual game from Stefan Preuss, first launched in 22nd April 2011.
It’s rated 9+ and currently has 10+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Hummingz EVO HD Stand Out

A garden is a peaceful place, you think? Hummingz EVO will teach you, that there is WAR under the hood! Shoot your way through many different levels filled with nasty bugs, spiders, frogs, bees and more. Fight huge BOSS enemies and collect extras.

Up for some retro arcade action spiced with extra bullets and BOSS enemies?

Features

  • fight huge BOSS enemies like Frogs, Spiders and Bees
  • easy to control use just one finger to control your bug
  • two game modes for casual and experienced players
  • fun and fast arcade style action
  • challenging and well known game play
  • global high score list

The rules are easy

  • if it is colored, shoot it
  • if it is pale, catch it

All shot items drop down…

Catch 80/100 enemies to receive an extra shot
After 4 extra shots you receive shooting helper bugs
Catch 100 mushrooms to receive an extra live.
Catch a Boss and you receive +30 enemy and +30 mushroom catches.
Catch a Snail to get a +10 seconds magnet bonus ( collect all falling things automatically ).

Poison mushrooms explode when shot and kill surrounding mushrooms too.

In 'Normal' mode the player starts with two shots and you get an extra at 70 caught enemies. The levels and BOSS enemies are easier to play.

Scoring

  • Trail Bugs: 5 points
  • Spider: 10 points
  • Bee: 15 Points
  • Snail: 10 Points
  • Poison Bug: 10 Points
  • catch killed item: 2 points
  • kill BOSS enemy: 300 points + add 30 caught enemies and 30 caught Mushrooms to your counter

This Action game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Hummingz EVO HD is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 15th January 2019

Recent improvements include:

  • added support for iPhone XR, XS, XS Max and the new iPad Pro(s)
  • some UI improvements

Download & Availability

Hummingz EVO HD is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get Hummingz EVO HD on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

Update- Control is now updated and great! This game is almost there, but the control of the shooter needs work. Specifically, the shooter is slow to respond to movements of the finger controlling it. Once fixed, this will be a 5 star game but until then, the gameplay suffers.


This is a nice little game that isnt designed to be a soulless money funnel, which is a rarity in the App Store these days. It is a great Centipede analog, although its not exactly the same (its harder, for one thing.) Definitely worth a download.


This game related to Centipede and Millipede. We like the power-ups and fast shooting, then saw that it got really intense after shooting through several (insect) bosses.


Great game. This really brings back fond memories of arcade games. We do think it needs an easy mode or practice mode. We would also like to see the background color in the second level lightened. The spider legs completely disappear into the dark background.


Update: This issue has been resolved. We were able to get in touch with tech support and he was able to help us correct this issue. His response and support was as close to immediate as you can get. Awesome support for an Awesome game! ……………… Would be a awesome fun game but it doesnt fit the screen. Its hard to select options because of this. Please fix the issue and it would be a great game.


We like this game, very good gameplay with excellent graphics, good to kill time.


Great on the icade! The only thing we would ask for is to be able to off the auto fire. Would like the option to hit the fire button ourselves.


We love the graphics and am glad we bought the game. The sounds are very simple and not up to the polished level of the graphics, though. We can't give it 5 stars without better sound. It's not exactly a Centipede clone, because everything (we mean everything) that you shoot turns gray and drops, and you try to collect as many as possible as they fall, to earn points/powerups. We think the gray "dead" things should maybe be transparent or pulse or something, because in the heat of battle it's hard to tell what's "dead" and catchable vs. What's a threat to avoid. But you do get used to the difference as you play: basically anything "falling" is GOOD, except for spiders, and the purple mushrooms that the bosses throw. If you've played a lot of Galaga-type games, your instinct is that falling stuff is enemy fire to be avoided; get over that and learn to catch them! Also, it has big frog bosses; we don't recall big bosses in Centipede. So this is Centipede-like but not a total clone, and we like that. Finger control does feel a bit odd–we're not sure it really interferes with play, and it's not a deal-breaker, but your character doesn't precisely follow your finger, in the following two ways: 1. It has a speed limit. If you move your finger super fast, it has to catch up to you. This is OK by us, and consistent with the limit you'd have playing Centipede with a trackball. Some would call this "lag" but we wouldn't: you only hit the limit in a blatant way when you try to move really fast. Your character is by no means slow. 2. It only moves in 8 directions, seemingly, instead of moving directly towards/with your finger. In practice, that means it starts every little movement with a 45-degree diagonal motion that catches up to your vertical position. Then it slides straight horizontally the rest of the way. All this happens vey fast, and it almost feels like a kind of grid-snap on the character, but it's really a "direction-snap." You can get used to this, and it's more distracting that actually being a big problem. But if the character moved straight toward your finger at any angle, that might feel better? Note that if you use an iCade, 8-way control is expected. ICade control feels pretty good (although not the same as trackball Centipede of course).


The explosion as you get hit is nasty…. How about a bug splat? Snails and many other bugz make no sound… The water drip, sound while shooting is ok, but gets annoying. Why can't we control firing? Why the auto fire? Really needs work on the audio effects!!! We bought it due to it supporting iCade. We buy most all icade games!!! With bettter suited, and more sounds we would update this to 5 stars. Spiders and snails need suitable sound. Explosion at the end makes no sense. It's not a space game.


Just brought this app and the controls is weak. In the nearest future please fix. Overall app is good.


Might be a bug. Yes our volume is up and there is nothing in our audio jack. Looks like a good game but no audio detracts severely. We pad 2 latest update.


Classic centipede game reinvented. A very beautiful game and smooth gameplay. We recommend it highly. Great job.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 2.0
  • Size: 51.91 MB
  • iOS: 8.0 or later
  • Languages: EN
  • Content Advisory: Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Developer: Stefan Preuss

Last updated: 15th January 2019 | Genre: Action, Casual | Developer: Stefan Preuss

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