Become a powerful superhero and fight the mafia
The HGames-ArtWorks studio has lots of action games set in an open urban world in its library. Most of them tend to be very similar to each other, almost clones, (in fact, the interface is the same), and only the protagonist changes, bringing a new and exciting adventure. This time, we will get into the shoes of a so-called superhero who has the power to summon tornadoes, lightning, and storms.
Exploration and driving simulator
Hurricane Superhero is a fairly simple action game where you control a superhero to fight the mafia. At least that is the starting point, since, in fact, we will be able to do virtually anything we want. So, we can punch a pedestrian to steal its skateboard, but the witnesses will be all over us and we will have to fight them.
Play as a superhero and intimidate the whole city.
The gameplay is very simple. There is a virtual joystick and several action buttons marked with icons. With these elements, we will be able to fly, climb, shoot lightning, and invoke tornadoes, among other options.
Also, when we get into a vehicle, we will have the basic options of a driving simulator to move freely around the city. There are 45 different vehicles in the game, including skateboards, bicycles, cars, and helicopters.
And finally, since this is an open world, we will be able to complete 20 missions, buy weapons and armor, or simply work as a hairdresser, taxi driver, and more. Although there is nothing new about this game and the driving is a bit clumsy, it is worth downloading the APK file just to explore and enjoy this open-world set in New York City.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Manuel Sánchez