Transfiguring Adoption’s Overview:
Shellshocker is an eggscellent first person shooter game! You can fully to customize your egg in different colors, hats, stamps, and load outs. You have a choice of weapons to play in 3 different game modes Free for All, Teams, and Captula the Spatula. Free for all is 1 on 1 action and the goal is to crack, scramble, poach, and fried the most eggs. In Teams you can join either the Blue team or the Red team and together you try to crack, scramble, poach, and fry the most eggs. Captula the Spatula is the Online version of Capture the flag.
So you can customize your online gun-toting egg and jump in to one the game modes and battle carrying an Eggk-47, RPEGG or a Crackshot. This game is geared for ages 13 to adults although younger children may be attracted to it due to the cute style of the game. There is the capability to chat with other players in the game. The game uses the WASD keys along with a mouse which requires focus and practice to master the art of egg slinging.
This game was fun but could easily become addicting. One of the best things about this game is it is NOT graphic. While you may crack, scramble, or even fry an egg or two there is not anything…
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About the Author: Amy Blackwell
Amy lives in Maryville, TN with her husband and 5 Children. Amy became passionate about Foster Care, adoption, and trauma education after adopting her 3 youngest through the foster care system. Amy works as a Certified Family Support Specialist for a non-profit that focuses on Mental health for youth and young adults. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, playing games, and thrift store shopping.
**Transfiguring Adoption is a nonprofit organization seeking to nurture growth in foster and adoptive families by giving a HOOT about their families. Transfiguring Adoption does not intend for its reviewers nor its review to be professional, medical or legal advice. These reviews and discussion guides are intended to help parents to better be able to connect and understand their children who come from traumatic backgrounds.