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Apr 21, 2012Fibble is full of energy and life. It is challenging, but it's extremely accessible.
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Apr 11, 2012The first Crytek game for the iPhone is a pleasant surprise. Maybe it is too short, but its graphics are outstanding and provides a lot of fun.
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Games Master UKApr 27, 2012We especially liked robot monkey swinging pal Ragno, though a few more levels wouldn't go amiss. [June 2012, p.84]
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Jan 29, 2026If your mobile device does more than just entertain you on the way to work, but also provides your kids with some sanity-saving distraction, then they'll love the world, music and characters, but become quickly frustrated with the game.
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May 14, 2012Crytek's first iOS game is a decent 30-level romp for folks that are looking for something new and pretty to play on the go.
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Apr 4, 2012Fibble may not be for everyone due to the low challenge level early on, but it's still pretty solid. Definitely the type of game you can feel good about giving to someone-- a non-gaming young child, significant other, parent/grandparent, what have you-- and that they may have a pretty good time with.
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Apr 3, 2012While Fibble isn't the game you'd expect from Crytek, it is a good example of the puzzle genre. By melding solid touch-screen controls, physics-based challenges, and state of the art graphics, it showcases what iOS gaming is capable of. Strip away the visuals, and you are still left with a solid puzzler which is great fun from beginning to end.
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Apr 2, 2012Fibble is cute, fun, unique, but ultimately a safe casual entry from a developer used to pushing boundaries; with more content under its belt and a tweak to fix control concerns, it could easily become a must-have for your gaming collection.
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Apr 13, 2012Fibble is an entertaining and engaging puzzler from beginning to end.
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Apr 10, 2012It's not the most original game out there, but with its gorgeous graphics and solid gameplay, Fibble is a fun and cute action-puzzle.
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Apr 6, 2012Fibble isn't a hugely original physics-based puzzle game, but at least its protagonist is more likely to hug you than eat you.