Leet Reptiles (video game)

Leet Reptiles is a video game based on the animated television series of the same name.

This game was published and developed by MegaToon-Topia, and released for the Apple devices.

Gameplay
The player controls Toon Yoshi or King Koopa. Both characters can fire underwear, and you barely have to do that. Mostly you spend time collecting items to complete objectives, and some boss battles with The Noid, who mostly fires his hammer, and other enemies The Noid brings along. The player is not in control of who they play as, because every time you pass through a door, you may get another character. Mac and Bloo each have different abilities. King Koopa can slingshot underwear (but only after the first fight with The Noid) and double-jump to reach higher platforms, and duck to avoid flying objects. Toon Yoshi can throw underwear (he can do this from the start of the game, unlike King Koopa, he doesn't need to beat The Noid for this). He can also crawl to get into narrow spaces. Both of them with the abilities to slide down banisters, launch underwear, talk to non-playable characters, and hide from enemies. Talking can give you an advantage. For example, every time the player would need to get up to a higher place that King Koopa can't double-jump to, if The Blob is around, talking to him will get him to lift the player up. Sometimes, you have to make it past enemies. The Annoying Boy is the most common enemy. He throws things down from above. Hitting him with a underwear will make him cry and stop doing things for a short amount of time. Getting hit by an enemy will deplete the player's health, which is a row of three turkey legs. Every time you get hit, you lose a turkey leg, but you could collect more to replenish them. Dying will cause you to come from the door you last entered. The game has three minigames which can be unlocked by collecting red Game-Hive tickets. When the player enters a door they might switch characters. The player switches between Toon Yoshi and King Koopa. The player is not in control of who it is using. Every time he or she enters a door, there is a chance of characters switching.

Criticism
This game is somewhat known for repetitive gameplay. The levels are either too long or too short for some people, but enjoyable for others. The game also glitches very much, making it hard to play.