The game features a brilliant risk-reward system via its economy. You start with simple tennis balls, but as you progress, you earn credits to buy better hardware: rockets, grenades, and even godly lightning bolts. However, ammo costs money. If you waste your expensive missiles on easy targets, you might find yourself bankrupt for the harder levels. This forces players to master the geometry of the shot—adjusting for angle and power—rather than relying on brute force.
The story is charmingly absurd. The brothers refuse to let their riches stay buried under a lazy river, leading to an all-out war against lifeguards, bodybuilders, and greedy park managers. The narrative provides a perfect excuse for the game’s core loop: turn-based projectile combat on the water. raft wars unblocked 2
Raft Wars 2 is a physics-based shooting game where you control a toddler and his older brother on a small raft. Your goal is to launch projectiles—starting with simple tennis balls—at various enemies to knock them into the water. The game features a brilliant risk-reward system via