AppSmile's Scores
- Games
For 594 reviews, this publication has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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12% same as the average critic
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19% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 81
| Highest review score: | Dead Space |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 440 out of 594
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Mixed: 154 out of 594
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Negative: 0 out of 594
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While Sir Lovalot doesn't bring a ton of freshness to this overcrowded genre, it does manage to win us over with its fun graphics, varied platforms, collectible items, and love-chasing storyline.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Using your own past movements as the antagonist to avoid, you must stay two steps ahead to reach your goal and move on with your life.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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In a quest to find his missing mate, Hooga treks across multiple terrains and faces stone-aged creatures in an effort to reunite with the one he loves.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Combining a clever backstory with elements from a bunch of different genres, Perfect Cell hits the right tone in creating a unique and wholly enjoyable offering.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Featuring frantic gameplay, easy controls, and a fun crossover with League of Evil, The Blocks Cometh provides plenty of excitement to balance out the frequent frustrations.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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As much as we want to apply the 5-Dimple tag to this game, its lack of online multiplayer and leaderboards currently drops MiniSquadron to a solid 4-Dimple score.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Replay value suffers greatly due to the short game length and lack of online play, leaderboards, achievements, and the other various amenities that typically accompany this type of game.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Replay value is moderate, as the unlockable craft offer a different experience on levels where they were previously unavailable. The gameplay is fun and engaging, enough so to create a desire to pick it up and play now and again.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Replay value is very high, as the game itself is perfect for killing a few minutes or a few hours.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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The ultra-smooth gameplay, great graphics, and varied game elements create a chaotic experience that delights at first, but eventually plummets into frustration.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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With its open-world style, mission-based gameplay, and wanton destruction, it's no surprise that Vertigo Rogue is drawing comparisons to games like GTA.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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With its stylish presentation, RPG elements, and engaging controls, 1951 creates an exciting combat experience.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Replay value is pretty good if you enjoy the slower pace of turn-based gameplay or if you have the patience to persevere until you can rack up 4 stars on each level.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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It is a fun head-scratcher that requires outstanding spatial skills and precise slicing-and-dicing of the various configurations to successfully maneuver through each level.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Using tilt controls, you must orient the tetris-like blocks within the puzzle area to create a safe path for the tiny polar bear to find the exit and continue his search for his mother.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Though it lacks the tactile feel of the original, oddly-shaped device, Bop It! still offers a fun, fits-in-your-pocket experience that fans should find satisfying.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Castle Frenzy has great replay value, and the inclusion of Gameloft LIVE for high scores and achievements only reinforces this. There are a good number of castle defense games in the app store, but few that have captivated us as quickly and wholeheartedly as Castle Frenzy.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Featuring a fun 3D graphic style, a crazy premise, and multiplayer functionality, Fleeced! is a unique offering that just might catch on with gamers.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Using outstanding theater-based art design, terrific music, and enjoyable gameplay where several factors can affect the outcome of the battle, Battle of Puppets is poised to become a top offering in the strategy games genre.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Following in the style of the original Blue Defense, Second Wave offers some additional control methods and a bunch of game modes to keep you busy as you blast invading forces and climb the leaderboards.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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With its humorous gameplay, simple graphics, and physics-be-damned line-drawing mechanics, Axe In Face is more than just an overly-aggressive name for a game, but rather a light-hearted, though still bloody, mash-up of genres that makes for a fun pick-up-and-play title.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Utilizing simple control mechanics with frenzied gameplay, BIG BAD Flower is bubbling its way up the app store charts.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Bringing a unique hand-drawn style and simple controls, this offering fails to make any significant strides to stand out in an oversaturated market.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Featuring multiple upgradeable characters that you can switch to on-the-fly (pun intended), a wide variety of enemy types, terrific controls, and multiple game modes, this is one polished offering that delivers the goods.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Following in the tradition of other Dr. Knizia classics, it'll take balanced play and strategic moves to beat your opponents and take home the top prize.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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MonsterTruck Rally impressed us with vivid visuals, rip-roaring sounds, and sweet dirty realism. If you love racing titles, are looking for something beyond the pavement, and can overlook the current lack of online competition, you'll find MonsterTruck Rally a entertaining pastime.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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In virtually all areas Monster Trucks Nitro 2 goes above and beyond its predecessor. Actually, this is one game that may have earned a permanent place on our iPhone.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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From the immersive racing graphics to the outstanding online multiplayer it's obvious that Polarbit tried to recapture the heart of iPhone racers. Now if only it was a little easier.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Touch Racing Nitro has wonderful potential that we feel can be reached with a few app updates. It's a little steep at $3.99, and we recommend waiting for an update.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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Smooth tilt controls and a fast-paced avoid-this, hit-that dynamic makes for a pleasantly enjoyable game.- AppSmile
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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