AppAdvice's Scores
- Games
For 701 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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27% same as the average critic
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9% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 10.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 86
| Highest review score: | Lich Defense |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 617 out of 701
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Mixed: 70 out of 701
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Negative: 14 out of 701
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Overall, PAKO 2 is an incredible followup to an already great game. PAKO 2 also has even more polished graphics that are hard to not love, great music and sound, and simple yet effective controls. The new areas are packed with detail and are huge, so there's plenty of room, and the amount of cars you can get are crazy. This is definitely one that you'll be replaying over and over until you have them all.- AppAdvice
- Posted Feb 5, 2018
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As someone who likes a challenge, Reed is an excellent addition to the iOS platformer game collection. I find Reed's cat-like creature to be endearing and rather fitting, seeing as how the internet loves cats. The graphics are a nice tribute to the old classic games, and the tranquil music helps you focus on the game.- AppAdvice
- Posted Mar 9, 2018
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If you are a fan of other Crescent Moon titles like The Deer God and Almightree: The Last Dreamer, or just enjoy Zelda games, then you’ll get a kick out of Legend of the Skyfish.- AppAdvice
- Posted Aug 20, 2016
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It’s a nice nostalgic throwback for me personally, and the visuals look great and the music is fun. The dialogue has been giving me a ton of laughs because of how corny it can be, and the controls are great for touch screen devices.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jan 18, 2017
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The fast-paced action and cartoony graphics make this game a winner. But what else would you expect from Chillingo?- AppAdvice
- Posted Jul 13, 2012
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At first, the game starts off slow, as you would expect from any simulation game. But as you get the ball rolling, it's quite hard to put this down. I love the fact that it combines two of the most addictive types of games into one, so it's just that much more enjoyable.- AppAdvice
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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If you are a fan of destruction, blowing things up, and dual-stick shooters, then I highly recommend checking out iBomber Attack.- AppAdvice
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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If you're a fan of side-scrollers and just fun explosions and chaos, then I highly recommend checking out Storm the Train.- AppAdvice
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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It has cute graphics and animation, and is definitely hard to put down. It is reasonably priced and, although there is a glitch in the control mechanism, it is a good buy.- AppAdvice
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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The game has a lot of replay value with the amount of content, and always having a fresh new experience is satisfying. As someone who grew up with classic games, I love the vintage pixel art style, and the chiptunes are amazing. Controls are simple and easy to learn, and the game is fairly challenging but still accessible to everyone. It’s definitely a game to have if you’re a roguelike RPG fan.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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I found the game to be a real challenge, which seems hard to find these days. For $2, you'll be getting a retro game that you probably won't be able to beat too quickly (unless you're some kind of pro).- AppAdvice
- Posted Aug 4, 2012
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The visuals and soundtrack are definitely reminiscent of the old-school RPG days, and I absolutely love the Penny Arcade humor in the character dialogue. The only other complaint I have about it, besides the small joystick issue, is the fact that the text in dialogue boxes can be pretty small, considering how much space there is.- AppAdvice
- Posted Oct 28, 2012
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- Posted Jul 31, 2012
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- Posted Feb 19, 2016
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I highly recommend giving Red’s Kingdom a try if you’re looking for a great little action adventure puzzle game for your iOS device.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jan 25, 2017
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I highly recommend checking out To-Fu Fury if you’re a fan of the other To-Fu games or just like a challenging puzzle-platformer. This is also a fantastic title for kids as well, making it an excellent choice of a family friendly title.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jul 27, 2015
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- Posted Jul 31, 2012
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The game starts out too easily, but the difficulty does ramp up. You're also able to choose from three difficulty levels if you find that it's too simple for you.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jul 27, 2012
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The visuals are stunning, the funky disco music adds charm and personality to the game, and the controls are easy to learn (but difficult to master). The unique gameplay concept also makes this title stand out above the rest of the competition.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jun 15, 2015
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The game is a fantastic follow-up to the original, which I adored. The visuals make the game look and feel like genuine origami, the sound is amazing, the puzzles are challenging enough without being too overwhelming, and the wide variety of included levels as well as daily challenges and user-made stages keeps everything fresh and interesting, even if you beat the main game. This is another fantastic puzzle game from State of Play Games that I will be keeping on my device for some time.- AppAdvice
- Posted Apr 4, 2017
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I played through the first chapter of FFXV Pocket Edition, and I'm getting much more enjoyment out of this than the console version so far. I wasn't expecting to like the game this much, but it's won me over with the cute and endearing, slightly deformed character models and vastly improved combat system. I've already gotten farther in just the first chapter than the console version, and that's saying something. The dialogue matching up is also impressive.- AppAdvice
- Posted Feb 9, 2018
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As a big Sonic fan from the golden age of gaming, I think Sonic Runners Adventure does a lot of things right. The visuals and music take me back to my childhood, and the controls work well for what it's worth. It's also great that you have a wide variety of characters to choose from, including older ones. However, I think the game gets a bit too difficult at times, especially the desert area. I've been stuck there for a while (I tried maybe almost 50 times) because one level was way too lengthy, the yellow of the desert made it hard to see some obstacles and enemies, and everything moving super fast doesn't help when you can't see clearly. I had to get help from my fiancé, who's much better at games in general, and even that took a few tries. The developer should do some balance tweaking, in my opinion, to make it a less frustrating experience.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jan 3, 2018
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One Hour One Life isn’t your typical mobile game. In fact, it’s completely unique, and it contains a profound message about how to spend the time you have. You should spend some of it playing this.- AppAdvice
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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If you grew up with Crazy Taxi, you won't be disappointed with this iOS port. It plays well and the controls are almost as responsive as you want them to be.- AppAdvice
- Posted Oct 15, 2012
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Coaster Crazy is a lot of fun, especially for people who love RollerCoaster Tycoon. I've been waiting for a version of that game to come to iOS, and while Coaster Crazy isn't the same game, it's a great substitute.- AppAdvice
- Posted Nov 18, 2012
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I'm having a lot of fun with JYDGE so far. I know real dystopias are no fun, but JYDGE makes it so when you're armed with a super weapon and a ton of enhancements to take out the baddies. The graphics are great and a nice homage to sci-fi series like Blade Runner, and the music is well done. The controls work out nicely and the objectives prove to be rather challenging, so you'll definitely be spending some time with this game.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jan 19, 2018
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There's a lot of fun to be had in the game without spending any money, since you can find bux floating around and you'll earn some with every level.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jul 8, 2012
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If you're a fan of old-school Final Fantasy games, then you definitely won't want to miss Dimensions.- AppAdvice
- Posted Sep 2, 2012
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Trivi.al is one of the more enjoyable trivia games that I have played. The visual appeal and clean menu layout makes the game inviting to gamers of all types, and the competition factor will get you hooked after a few rounds. With both a free and paid version, there's no reason why you shouldn't hop in to the world of Trivi.al right now.- AppAdvice
- Posted Jul 8, 2012
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I highly recommend checking out Futurama: Game of Drones if you’re a fan of matching puzzles and love Futurama and need your fix.- AppAdvice
- Posted Feb 26, 2016
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