- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Apr 5, 2012
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Apr 9, 2012Phenomenal...Instead of shoehorning the Xbox 360 adventure onto the App Store with a virtual analog stick, Activision played to the iPhone and iPad's strengths, creating a game players of all ages can enjoy. Bravo.
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Apr 11, 2012As an application primarily aimed at kids and to tie into the Skylanders brand, Skylanders Cloud Patrol succeeds; however, it also has momentum and potential for being a great experience outside its target audience, which puts it into a league of its own.
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Apr 6, 2012Whether you're a fan of the franchise or simply love a good endless mobile game, Skylanders Cloud Patrol is an absolute must buy. The fast-paced finger-drawing, variety of enemies and formations, and plenty of upgrades to unlock will keep you coming back again and again.
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Apr 12, 2012A brilliantly put together little game, Skylanders: Cloud Patrol quickly becomes an addictive way to waste a few minutes, whether you care about the characters or not.
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Apr 11, 2012Skylanders Cloud Patrol is actually a shining example of how a big license can jump on to the platform. Without the branding, this would still be a fun game to play, and for fans of the franchise, it integrates fairly well. The characters could have been better used, but other than that, this is a solid little shoot 'em up.
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Apr 19, 2012A good debut for the Skylanders franchise on the iOS platform, Cloud Patrol delivers an immediate experience, packed with plenty of unlockables.
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Apr 16, 2012Cloud Patrol brings Skylander on the AppStore and shows the capability to read the mobile market with a game that is funny and functional.
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Apr 10, 2012Skylanders Cloud Patrol is a fun, well-made shooting gallery game with charming graphics and wide appeal.
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Apr 9, 2012Skylanders: Cloud Patrol is a fun distraction and its always nice to see how Activision will expand the Skylanders universe.
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Apr 10, 2012I had a good time playing Cloud Patrol for a few minutes here and there, but I could never see myself playing for extended marathon sessions. That addictive "one more game to improve my score" quality isn't there.