RAFT WARS 2
RAFT WARS 2 — Game Controls:
Mouse for playing.
RAFT WARS 2 — Review + Tips & Tricks:
Raft Wars 2 is peak chaos: two kids, one raft, and a water park that accidentally paved over their buried treasure. Your job? Yeet tennis balls (and later, much spicier stuff) at guards, workers, and nosey tourists until the path to the loot is clear. It’s turn-based artillery with goofy personalities and a surprising amount of strategy.
The core loop is beautifully simple: drag to aim, set power, and arc your shot around slides, fences, and moving targets. Angle matters, but so does positioning — enemies love to hide behind props, and the park layout changes constantly. Landing a clean hit dings their health and drops coins; whiffing a shot often smacks a tube or valve that changes the arena in hilarious ways.
Coins feed the shop, and that’s where Raft Wars 2 opens up. Start with tennis balls, then grab grenades for splash damage and rockets when security shows up in bulk. Upgrades aren’t just damage numbers; they change how you approach levels. Grenades let you tag enemies cowering behind barriers, while rockets punch clean lines through clutter when you need a guaranteed finish. You can also invest in survivability so Simon and his brother don’t get punted off their raft after a bad exchange.
Progression hops through distinct park zones, each tossing new obstacles and enemy types at you. Lifeguards tend to be accurate but squishy; security’s tankier and forces you to arc smarter shots. A few levels flip the script with environmental win conditions — trigger a mechanism, drop a slide segment, or clear a lane to advance. It keeps the pace snappy and the puzzles fresh.
Quick tips from a happy button-masher:
• Tag the front line first. Removing the nearest threat opens angles for deeper targets.
• Use bounce tech. Bank grenades off walls to pop campers behind cover.
• Power discipline. Half-power lobs are money on cramped maps; full sends overshoot more than you think.
The best part? It’s an HTML5 remaster, so it runs smooth in-browser on desktop or phone — no downloads, just instant splash-damage shenanigans. Matches are quick, retries are instant, and the “one more level” itch is real. It’s easy to laugh at the misses, but the clutch three-shot clear will make you feel like a tiny pirate genius.
Related games to keep your aim warm:
• Physics puzzling with headshots galore: Mr Bullet 3D
• Chain-reaction ricochets and undead bowling: Stupid Zombies
• Base defense with satisfying upgrades: Storm the House 2
If you’re craving more splashy, pick-up-and-play shooters after Raft Wars 2, you’ll find a deep bench over at Classroom Games .
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