As a kid, I spent most of my time doodling away in composition notebooks. The back of my books were full of planes flown by stickmen, bombing unsuspecting armies of zombies and monsters. Now I can revisit those memories on my android phone with Notebook Wars Saga, a new game from indie developers Pandazone.
Notebook Wars Saga is top-down shooter a la 1942 or Ikaruga. What sets this game apart is its hand drawn visuals. The game looks like a kid’s crayon drawing come to life, with colorful visuals and charming illustrations that look great on a tablet screen.
The game also boasts 15 levels to play through, 7 different war planes and over 20 weapons to unlock and upgrade — and at 99 cents, you can’t go wrong.
The web browser version of Notebook Wars Saga has amassed over 7 million plays, so If you’re still on the fence and want to try it before you buy, you can find web browser version various free-to-play game sites around the web. For everyone else, you can download it here.