Knife Rain


Throw a ton of blades into a ton of spinning wooden plates. In case you need a quick rendering of what Knife Rain is all about, this is it. Other than that, there's honestly not much to do that actually needs to be clarified at this point. This is one of the prime cases of "incredibly straightforward, excessively addictive". Anyway, there are obviously a few points of interest. As mentioned, the main goal is as basic as it sounds. Throw a blade by touching the screen or clicking the mouse and it will naturally fly towards the wooden circle. First of all, it really is that simple. Obviously, you will encounter deterrents such as different blades that used to stand outside the timber. On the off chance that you run into any of them, it's game over for a moment. Stay away from them and focus on the holes. It can be really loaded with blades on the outside of the wooden circle. The problem is that you have to discard the considerable number of blades shown in the lower left corner of the screen. So you may have to crush them there. Not everything is so simple if there is only one decent place and the circle spins in spinning speeds and titles. Every five levels you'll face a supervisor level that generally goes against you with all the more testing tasks. After a while, you'll be provided with new types of blades (or different things you could throw into the trees, on the off chance that you feel like it), from box cutters to wrenches to USB sticks. Okay, we haven't the foggiest idea how a USB flash drive would be a decent solution for this, but it's just a game, so don't sweat it. It's safe to say you're ready to dive into the advanced blade throwing specialty and guarantee your high score?