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  • Summary: An SNES-styled puzzle game for iOS!

    ----------------------------------- When an old lady finds her garden carrots being eaten, she knocks the poor intruder, Thaddeus the Cabbit, down a hole leading him straight to the underworld! Help Thaddeus make his way back to the surface through
    An SNES-styled puzzle game for iOS!

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    When an old lady finds her garden carrots being eaten, she knocks the poor intruder, Thaddeus the Cabbit, down a hole leading him straight to the underworld! Help Thaddeus make his way back to the surface through 50 levels of puzzle action!

    Featuring:
    - 6 original music tracks
    - 3 modes of play
    - Game Center and OpenFeint support for leaderboards and achievement
    - Pipe Dream-inspired gameplay
    - A fun and charming adventure for everyone!
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  1. Apr 30, 2012
    80
    The only real problem I had was that the tiles were tough to move and rotate sometimes. The controls just weren't as responsive as they could have been. I'd say 10% of the time the tile wouldn't move when I wanted it to. Otherwise, the controls worked great.
  2. Mar 28, 2012
    70
    I liked the concept of Carota! but I thought it could have been executed better. If the controls were as responsive as I expected, I think it could have helped with the challenge of later levels, but fighting against that issue and the difficulty at the same time made me feel as if I was struggling to have a good time.
  3. Mar 28, 2012
    60
    A moderately fun puzzle game, though it can get fiendishly difficult, a factor not helped by the controls. But between that and the padding sensation, we aren't left with any overwhelming eagerness to replay it.