So, Eli and his companions have to fight Blekk’s thugs and protect the 99 caves from the oppression. Now, the bad guy is some Doctor Blekk, who has build many factories to produce the dark water, which would enable him to capture all the slugs and turn them into his mindless slaves. Their powers are based on the energy and the four forces of the planet – fire, water, air and ground. However, despite being slugs, they are also supercharged weapons, and when you load them in your blaster, they deal a variety of damage effects on your enemy and on their slugs. The slugs are thankfully not the kind you’d see consuming human flesh in Hannibal, but nonetheless may induce a shiver down your spine when you think of what they are. The protagonist is Eli Shane, a youngster who has been trained to tame slugs and fight other folks on the arena. Slugterra is an underground world made of 99 caves, and even though the land looks bright and sunny, it is still located somewhere at the core of the planet. You can, of course, watch an episode or two if you like, but it won’t affect the gameplay, unless you want to know what the slugs are and what is the big idea with the dark water. The first appeal of the game is it does not really require you to know the story of the eponymous animated TV series. I am not following the series, but when I spotted Slugterra Dark Waters on the app store, I knew I had to try it because I was looking for some good-looking and fun movie tie-in games for mobile. My nephew is obsessed with slugs, and when I asked him what was so special about them, he said they were bad-ass and introduced me to Disney XD’s Slugterra TV show that is already airing some sixth season, no more no less. If you heard nothing about Slugterra, you are most likely older than 13 or don’t follow your kids’ interests.
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