Despicable Me: Minion Rush vs Friday Night Funkin'
Despicable Me: Minion Rush
Despicable Me: Minion Rush is an auto-running game featuring the adorable and very mischievious minions from teh Despicable Me animated movie series. Race around Gru's secret evil lair and Dr Nefario's lab collecting delicious bananas, completing objectives, and avoiding obstacles with a simple flick of your finger.Go on exciting special missions and explore the game's most recent expansion, the ancient runes of Egypt, as well. Minion Rush also allows you to personalize your minion and grant it special powers. That's not all, the game even offers up to 12 different mini-games that you can enjoy aside from endlessly running!
Despicable Me: Minion Rush is a pretty interesting running game mainly due to its ties to the hugely popular Despicable Me franchise, and partly because of the wide variety of bells and whistles in its gameplay that makes every run an exciting one.
Friday Night Funkin'
Friday Night Funkin' is a challenging, indie, action rhythm game with some cool tunes, intense gameplay, and 6 levels (excluding the tutorial), with each level offering around 2-3 songs. Likely inspired by games like Parappa the Rapper and Dance Dance Revolution, the game comes with both a story mode and a free play mode. In story mode, you play as a young man who just wanted to smooch his hot girlfriend but his ex-rockstar dad is in the way! The only thing you can do is to use the power of music to "convince" him that his daughter is in good hands. Of course, her dad isn't the only guy you'll have to fend off in this game, and I really like that the game included some festive-themed levels too, such as the one for Halloween and Christmas.The gameplay in Friday Night Funkin' is also absolutely thrilling, with moments when a slew of tightly-packed arrows will just fill up your side of the screen, putting your hand-and-eye coordination to the ultimate test. Similar to Parappa the Rapper, you'll only get your turn after your AI "opponent" is done with its turn (and the AI always starts first), but unlike the teacher-student dynamic in the classic, the AI and you are competitors in some sort of action rhythm showdown where the loser will, unfortunately, get electrocuted and die.
There are plenty of songs to play and there are some that are truly devilish, to say the least. So, if you're a fan of action rhythm games, Friday Night Funkin' is one game you don't want to miss out on! Give it a play - it's free-to-play after all!