In Dollar Dash you have to be the fastest and most cunning theif in the game. Is it a steal? Find out in our review!
The gameplay in Dollar Dash is great. From the moment you enter the gameplay area, which could vary form a brick and mortar bank to a dock heist, you are on the run attempting to reach the vault and make off with what’s inside. The fun really beings once other players begin to enter the area with the same idea in mind, make off with as much loot as possible. The game’s drop-in drop-out online and offline multiplayer for 1-4 players keeps the game exciting and engaging. The game drops different weapons, traps, and power ups during gameplay in order to give one player a temporary advantage. That advantage normally does not last long so watch your back! Players are rewarded with money, upgrades, weapons, and costumes to use in their next heist.
You can even take your heist to the docks!
There is a lot to like about Dollar Dash. The gameplay is fun and frantic and the premise is simple which allows the visuals and gameplay to shine. This is a heist that the whole family can get behind. The drop-in drop-out online and offline multiplayer is fun, but I would have liked to see a version where A.I. would jump in for a single player mode. The game does not give you any other option but to play with other people and that is a little disappointing, especially at the price point. Besides that fact, with three game modes and 31 colorful and unique maps, Dollar Dash is a must have from Xbox Live Arcade and Windows PC and may be a steal for some gamers at 800 Microsoft Points and $9.99 respectively. The game will also release on the Playstation 3 at a later date.
Is this a heist or a dance party?
Score: 8 / 10