Despite its infuriating control issues, awful stealth missions, interminable boss fights and half-baked sidequests,…
It's a game based on a new film about the end of the world, predicted in the ancient Mayan calendar! Save the humanity from demolition by controlling the forces of four powerful natural phenomena - hurricane, earthquake,fire whirlwind and tornado. Each of the phenomena has its own destructive features! Following the plot of the namesake movie, send the natural disasters through the labyrinths of the city streets, trying to avoid any damage and collect various bonuses. In an additional game mode, you will have a completely opposite task of razing the cities. The more damage you will cause for the stipulated time - the more points you will earn. Let the natural anger out!
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