Key Features
- Violent animal waves: Each critter moves at a different speed. You have to adjust your aim constantly to hit the fast ones first.
- Heavy boss fights: These tanks take way too many hits. You will need to manage your walls and ammo perfectly to survive them.
- Explosive area damage: Grenades and Molotovs provide that much-needed breathing room. Use them when the screen gets too crowded.
- Wall repair mechanics: Keeping your defenses standing is the only way to win. If the animals break through, it is game over.
How to Play
Mastering Forest Attack shooting
To learn how to play Forest Attack, you need to sync your clicks with the reload timer. Don't spam your shots because the weapon cooldown will leave you defenseless when a bear charges. Stick to the Forest Attack controls, which use your mouse to aim and click to fire at incoming threats.
Using Forest Attack power-ups
Save those Molotovs for the massive swarms. Dragging a grenade into the center of a pack is the only way to clear the screen when things get overwhelming. A common mistake is wasting your explosives on single enemies, so wait until you have a group to maximize the damage output.
Who Should Play Forest Attack?
Frequently Asked Questions about Forest Attack
Can I play Forest Attack on my phone?
Yes, you can play this on mobile devices. The touch controls for throwing explosives actually feel more natural than using a mouse for swiping.
How do you use explosives in Forest Attack?
Select the icon at the bottom and drag it toward the enemy pack. Make sure you lead your target slightly, or you will miss the entire group.
Is Forest Attack free to play?
Yes, Forest Attack is completely free to play on Nub Games. Optional in-app purchases are available. No download or registration required.
Can I play Forest Attack on mobile?
Forest Attack works on both desktop and mobile devices. Best played in landscape mode.
What age rating is Forest Attack?
Forest Attack has a content rating of 12++. Parental guidance may be recommended for younger players.
