What in the Super Hexagon, well that are actually decagons, there were 3D Canabalt. That is what the gamers going to get from Boson X, addictive, slick arcade game that has been on alternation in iPhones since it was released on 2013. Gamers have to leap from platform to platform inside a great risk-reward system and particle accelerator, where operating on the blue panels that gets them closer to the final level.
Just yesterday, the Australian indie company Mu and Hevo has launched the new Steam edition for Linux, PC and Mac with extra characters and levels at $2.99. Boson X seems to be as good as the 24 inch monitor as 4 inch phone display in the available PC version. In the hit critical velocity in Boson X at the Quantum jump from planck to planck, announced by Mu and Hero. Building up speed in the massive accelerator particle and produce high energy smashes to uncover odd new particles. Use fast reflexes and precise timing to manipulate and control subatomic world where ceilings and floors are not present. Will the user be fast enough to search for the indefinable Boson X?
It has been four years since the release of the Canabalt, it was inarguably popularized and arguably created a genre. Today, searching in the App Store for endless runners games is easier and in less time than it takes to make the Spiderman 4 film. Boson X definitely started the said genre as it went on top of the model set by its designer, as well. Viewpoints transform power-ups, currency, level-ups, missions, mini games, vehicles, character customization and more have been supplemented the genre, leading to remarkable games like Jetpack Joyride, Temple Run and Punch Quest. There is something about the game that is tight in mechanics and a minimalist that permit it to pursue to be different from its dazzle and razzle of its successors.