Apple'N'Apps' Scores
- Games
For 958 reviews, this publication has graded:
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38% higher than the average critic
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16% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Modern Combat 5: Blackout | |
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| Lowest review score: | Worms 3 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 495 out of 958
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Mixed: 388 out of 958
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Negative: 75 out of 958
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Spiral Episode 1 isn’t perfect with a few drawbacks from time to time, but taken as a whole it’s one iOS experience not to be missed.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 24, 2013 -
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Man of Steel ($2.99, iPhone / $4.99, iPad) is too simple to recommend, but it still provides some mindless fun making it worth considering depending on how much you like brawler games and Superman.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 20, 2013 -
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Crush ($0.99, Universal) tosses you into an avalanche of blocks, and you will need all your skill to avoid from being crushed by the onslaught. It’s a thoroughly engaging arcade app that is worth the minimal price of admission.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 19, 2013 -
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Color Zen ($0.99, Universal) look promising on the surface, but below the colorful outer shell, there just isn’t much. It ends up blending in with the plethora of other puzzle games in the App Store making it one to skip.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 18, 2013 -
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Pet Rescue Saga (Free, Universal) delivers a brand new matching adventure that is even more enjoyable than Candy Crush, and is sure to provide hours of engagement making it such a worthwhile download.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 18, 2013 -
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Despicable Me: Minion Rush (Free, Universal) is a definite rush that is filled with challenge and personality to make it a worthy addition to your iOS device.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 18, 2013 -
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Gangstar Vegas ($6.99, Universal) isn’t innovative by any means, and feels like a run of the mill entry into the genre. With that said, it’s still plenty entertaining through the lengthy campaign making it worth the premium price of admission.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 12, 2013 -
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Kingdom Rush Frontiers is a must buy that you just can’t get enough of, and iOS is a better platform with it available.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 7, 2013 -
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Posted Jun 7, 2013 -
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Blip Blup ($1.99, Universal) is one mind bending puzzle game that is a completely unique experience which will provide plenty of challenge for a worthwhile addition to your app collection.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 5, 2013 -
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Quell Memento ($2.99, Universal) is an immersive puzzle experience that is inviting and long lasting that anyone can enjoy making it a should buy.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 5, 2013 -
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Every aspect of the game leaves you wanting more, and it’s just too simple to recommend despite the good qualities.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 4, 2013 -
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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic ($9.99, iPad) is an exquisite game of the past, but is a mediocre game of the present. The main battle sequences stem from combating the poor touch controls, bland gameplay sequences, and numerous game structure issues. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is better off not on the iPad, and thus one to skip.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted Jun 3, 2013 -
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Warhammer Quest ($4.99, Universal) is such a deluxe experience with so much to go through making it a worthwhile addition to the iOS platform, as well as your personal catalog.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 31, 2013 -
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Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright Trilogy (Free, Universal / $16.99 IAP) delivers such an enjoyable experience that is a treat for first timers or veterans of the series, and it’s worth the total IAP package.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 31, 2013 -
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SlamBots ($1.99, Universal) is just great fast paced fun that is perfect for quick pick up and play anytime at all that is worth the price of admission for a slamming good time.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 31, 2013 -
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Poker Night 2 ($4.99, Universal) is an exceptional piece of entertainment that offers so many facets to enjoy making it a should buy whether you’re big fan of the characters, or just simply briefed on them.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 28, 2013 -
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Go Round (Free, Universal) is an enchanting puzzle experience that will run circles around your mind making it one excellent title to pick up.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 28, 2013 -
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Combo Crew ($1.99, Universal) reinvents the classic arcade brawler to fit so well on iOS and provides such enjoyable action that it is a treat to interact with making it a should buy.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 28, 2013 -
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Dead Ahead (Free, Universal) is the best endless game in recent memory that delivers thrilling and challenging gameplay with great long term enjoyment making it a must have.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 28, 2013 -
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Hyper Breaker Turbo ($1.99, Universal) ascends the brick breaker genre to new heights thanks to a neat twist on the genre delivered in a well crafted app making it worth the price of admission.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 28, 2013 -
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Fast & Furious 6: The Game (Free, Universal) is a bland and basic movie tie-in that couldn’t be more simplistic and restrictive.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 28, 2013 -
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Dots: A Game About Connecting (Free, iPhone) is an ornate expression of minimalism that is just too simplistic to recommend.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 22, 2013 -
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Manuganu ($0.99, Universal) is sadly one to skip despite the promising outlook simply because it’s just another bland entry into the App Store that you’ve seen before, and will see again, hopefully with a little more action.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 22, 2013 -
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Frozen Synapse ($6.99, iPad) is stuck in the past with layers of frustration covering the strategy filled gameplay making it one to strategically avoid. Sadly, the game is frozen in time, and just isn’t made for the iPad era.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 21, 2013 -
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Bombcats (Free, Universal) isn't the most deluxe game in the App Store, but it's straightforward cute fun that is worth picking up.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 20, 2013 -
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Haunting Melissa (Free, Universal) is an app to avoid, as it’s just not worth the time or investment. Hopefully it gets better as the episodes go on, but there are no indicators that it will.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 20, 2013 -
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Gravity Guy 2 ($0.99, Universal) offers less than the original, and subpar gameplay to boot making it one to just run right past. As the old saying goes, don’t mess with success, and with that in mind your best bet is to pick up the original Gravity Guy ($0.99 -> Free, iPhone) / ($1.99 -> Free, iPad) as it has dropped to free in honor of the sequel.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 17, 2013 -
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Can Knockdown 3 ($0.99, Universal) provides some of the most realism in the App Store to make it as close as possible to tossing the balls into the cans as can be with your finger. There are so many varied puzzles to enjoy making Can Knockdown 3 worth picking up, and a prize winner.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 17, 2013 -
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Redline Rush ($0.99, Universal) is just too simple to enjoy making it one to steer clear of with many better choices racing around.- Apple'N'Apps
Posted May 17, 2013