
Instead of controlling one character and swapping whenever I chose, Bug Heroes 2 stepped up the strategy by making me choose a team of two bugs per mission. I stepped into basic training already impressed by the cute console-quality interface design, an improvement over the predecessor. You control the soldiers on one side of a mighty insect war, where you balance protecting your base and food stash from an army of ants, slugs and other baddies with searching for resources and food.



Like its predecessor, Bug Heroes 2 is a combination castle defense and third-person brawler with a little RPG thrown in for good measure.
