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  1. Nov 12, 2014
    6
    I really wanted to like this game. It has beautiful children's book art and I love puzzle platformers. The problem is it isn't really a puzzle platfomer in that it isn't hard to figure out what you need to do, it is trying to get the timing of everything to be successful. You basically auto run and go in and out of the rings to move to the next ring. Getting the timing down proved to beI really wanted to like this game. It has beautiful children's book art and I love puzzle platformers. The problem is it isn't really a puzzle platfomer in that it isn't hard to figure out what you need to do, it is trying to get the timing of everything to be successful. You basically auto run and go in and out of the rings to move to the next ring. Getting the timing down proved to be frustrating really quickly. The frustration coupled with super annoying music made me want to smash my Vita. Somebody will probably like this very unique game but I do not. Expand
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  1. Dec 4, 2014
    76
    Ring Run Circus is a fun and clever puzzle game that will make your head spin in circles. It's constant looping action and off-the-wall humor make it a blast to play, and the unique game mechanics provide just the right amount of challenge. Though it's not the biggest game under the big top, it is definitely one that should be featured in the center ring.
  2. Nov 18, 2014
    67
    But that repetition! No matter how innovative or charming a game may be, it still has to do something to mix things up a little, and Ring Run Circus just doesn't. It puts all its cards on the table right off the bat, and while that may make for a fun experience at first, it doesn't take too long for that to wear out its welcome.