When comparing Broken Age vs Gentlemen! (multiplayer!), the Slant community recommends Broken Age for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” Broken Age is ranked 62nd while Gentlemen! (multiplayer!) is ranked 78th. The most important reason people chose Broken Age is:
The graphics, music and voice acting are all top notch. Considering the amount of money this game made through its Kickstarter, it is no surprise the extent of the polish of the game.
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Pros
Pro Polished art design
The graphics, music and voice acting are all top notch. Considering the amount of money this game made through its Kickstarter, it is no surprise the extent of the polish of the game.
Pro Three modes of duels keeps the gameplay fresh, as you can just switch it up when one of the others gets old
Users can choose from three different modes of play, Diamond Duel, Chase Mode and Regular Duel. Diamond Duel works by having the match concentrate on who collects the most diamonds in a match. Chase Mode is where there is only a single weapon and only one player has it. Regular Duel is just that, a regular duel mode where each player tries to kill the other.
Pro Stylistic 2D graphics gives the game quite a bit of charm
While simplistic at heart, the 2D graphics of Gentlemen! (multiplayer!) have a very quaint victorian charm to them. Giving the game a stylistic look, not to be confused with many other games.
Pro Intuitive gravity control in each map allows the actual on-screen controls to be paired down to the most basic form of left and right movement
There is normal left and right movement in the game for each player on each end of the screen, but how they move to the other side is controlled by gravity wherein each player can flip the gravity on their character in order to get them to the other side of the platforms above them.
Pro You can easily play on a single device due to the game being designed for this function specifically
Gentlemen! (multiplayer!) is a 2 player game where 2 users pay on the same device battling each other in platform based combat. Each player on their own side of the screen will use the stage to their advantage by getting close to the other player in order to kill them.
Cons
Con Poor story in second act
The second act of the game has an increasingly incoherent story that explains very little of what is going on. Considering the first act ends with a cliffhanger and many questions to be asked, to see the second half explain almost none of it makes for a frustrating story.
Con Interface can be too small on higher resolution devices
The buttons for control may be too small for some users on newer high resolution screens.