When comparing EVAC HD vs Joe Danger, the Slant community recommends Joe Danger for most people. In the question“What are the best Android tablet games?” Joe Danger is ranked 56th while EVAC HD is ranked 86th. The most important reason people chose Joe Danger is:
Joe Danger features over 20 hours of gameplay, making for a game that has console quality length.
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Pros
Pro Immersive mode
EVAC HD supports immersive mode on Android devices on 4.4+.
Pro Old school asthetics
The bright neon colors on a black background are very reminiscent of old school arcade games from the late 70s early 80s.
Pro HID game controller support
EVAC HD supports any HID compatible controllers.
Pro SHIELD games support
EVAC HD has built in SHIELD games support.
Pro MOGA controller compatable
EVAC HD has built in MOGA controller support.
Pro Over 20 hours of gameplay
Joe Danger features over 20 hours of gameplay, making for a game that has console quality length.
Pro Daily chalenges
There are daily challenges in Joe Danger that offer a new level to beat each day.
Pro Intuitive yet complex controls
The controls for the game are unlocked slowly while playing as to allow the player to learn them. Luckily all the actions are intuitive yet remain complex allowing many maneuvers and tricks to be pulled off.
Pro Controller support
Joe Danger supports MOGA, Nvidia Shield and system wide HID.
Pro Built from the ground up
The developer Hello Games built Joe Danger from the ground up for the mobile platform which allows for a better design to the touch controls than a port would have allowed.
Considering how many ports Android receives, it is refreshing to see a developer that makes an effort to create a worthwhile game for Android instead of the easy cash in of a lazy port.
Cons
Con Dialog boxes tend to be removed fast
With any mobile game, players are going to be touching the screen for input being a constant action. When dialog boxes are automatically removed from a simple screen press there is a high chance that the box will disappear before the player has read it as they were already touching the screen when the box cropped up.
Con In app purchases despite being upfront paid
There are in app purchases that range from $1.16 - $15.06 per item for purchasing in game currency, something that is usually found in free to play games. Sadly this is an upfront paid game that has a price of $2.86, that still wants users to spend even more money on the game after they already bought it.