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No Red T-Shirts is a casual game that is about fining citizens for ridiculous laws that aren’t obeyed.
Red T-Shirts is an addictive casual game that can easily be compared to
Where’s Waldo?
due to its style. In this game, players help a robot cop prevent
crimes. Unfortunately, something has gone awry with Robo, and he is
issuing tickets for absurd things like reading a newspaper or listening
to headphones. Gamers travel across 12 different locations to give
fines, build and upgrade shops and capture thieves and criminals along
the way. While there are over 50 challenges and objectives for each
location, this game can get boring pretty quickly.
When a level starts, there is a timer at the top of the screen. A
giant no sign with whatever is banned flashes, and gamers must rotate
the map to tap on as many violators as possible. The game play is quick
and players must have fast reflexes. The fined offense changes often
during one game so players will have to frantically hunt down people
committing various crimes without punishing non-violators.
Players earn money for fining citizens and combos can be achieved for
those with fast fingers. Issuing enough fines results in the option to
add buildings to help gamers catch more violators. For instance, players
can purchase a newspaper stand, which places more newspaper-reading
violators on the level. Experience is also earned on each level,
providing Robo with three upgradeable power-ups to help keep the game
interesting.
The issue with
No Red T-Shirts
is that the gameplay is repetitive. There’s quite a lot going on at
first, but players will soon realize that capturing criminals isn’t as
fun as it first seems. Also, many gamers will find themselves playing
the same levels repeatedly in order to earn enough money to advance in
the game—unless they are willing to go for an IAP to get more money. I
didn’t enjoy going back to the previous and simpler levels, and opted to
just stop playing altogether.
Although the gameplay isn’t exceptional, No Red T-Shirts
isn’t a complete bust. Some may find it more suitable for children due
to the graphic style of the game, and it also has an appeal to casual
gamers. If you love simple tap-and-go games that are both easy and
humorous, then this is the perfect solution. More serious gamers may
want to steer clear of checking this one out due to the repetitiveness
and the price tag.
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