AppSpy's Scores
- Games
For 1,844 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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13% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Super Hexagon | |
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| Lowest review score: | Final Fantasy: All the Bravest |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,134 out of 1844
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Mixed: 666 out of 1844
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Negative: 44 out of 1844
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Despite its spiffy looking style, Guardians: The Last Day of the Citadel fails to excite with its poor controls and wooden combat.- AppSpy
- Posted Jul 18, 2011
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A fun little physics puzzle game bogged down by its free to play monetization trappings.- AppSpy
- Posted Oct 5, 2012
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It's Missile Command with a greater sense of the consequences of failure. Not much more too it, but a worthwhile gaming experience.- AppSpy
- Posted Oct 31, 2011
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A freemium approach to a GTA style open world crime game. Bad controls and pay wall barriers harm the experience.- AppSpy
- Posted Jan 21, 2012
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A wonderfully crafted love letter to R-Type II which is let down by its touchscreen control schemes.- AppSpy
- Posted Feb 18, 2014
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As an entry into the rhythm genre, B-boy Beats is indeed fresh, but its perfectionist style of gameplay may ruin your experience.- AppSpy
- Posted Jan 31, 2011
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A score based game where your touches create paint blobs that will encompass all as they grow until they smack into a paint barrier. That's entirely what's on offer here.- AppSpy
- Posted Dec 26, 2025
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Bring me Down takes a tried and true game style out of the 2d realm and into 3d, but the added dimension seems to add more frustration than joy.- AppSpy
- Posted Oct 31, 2011
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A tepid combination of repetitive shmup mechanics and big brand power, Lego Star Wars: Mircrofighters is much less than the sum of its parts.- AppSpy
- Posted Feb 18, 2014
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A game with this kind of scope is a rare beast for the App Store, but Prince of Persia: Warrior Within has taken a bit of a beating to fit on there and action-fans may be disappointed at the result.- AppSpy
- Posted Mar 1, 2011
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Aurora Feint 3 feels like the first steps in to a much larger world, but until the door to that richer experience opens up this is more of a mini-game than anything else.- AppSpy
- Posted Jun 8, 2011
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Wonton 51 doesn't quite offer the same depth as a real bullet hell or the usual skill based challenge of an endless platformer, but it explores the territory somewhere between them to come up with something interesting to try.- AppSpy
- Posted Oct 31, 2011
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More features for 'RISK: The Official Game' would have been nice, but it's otherwise a solid RISK title with no more than the basics you need to get going.- AppSpy
- Posted Feb 6, 2011
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A competent tactical turn-based title, though its ponderous pacing makes it hard to enjoy without a lot of spare time.- AppSpy
- Posted Apr 5, 2011
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An average movie tie-in, Captain America: The Winter Soldier - The Official Game’s suffers from an awkward mix of control schemes that leave it feeling like a slave to two design philosophies.- AppSpy
- Posted Apr 1, 2014
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Flip Riders presents itself as a cheery, friendly and most importantly, simple and fun stunt-racer, but buried just beneath the surface is a brutal challenge designed to make grown adults weep.- AppSpy
- Posted Oct 18, 2011
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Zombie Samurai brings back a genre that seemed all but missing from the App Store of late and adds a fun and simple slicing system to keep you invested in the action.- AppSpy
- Posted Nov 2, 2011
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A defense game with some enjoyable music, but not much else going for it thanks to its freemium design.- AppSpy
- Posted Apr 5, 2013
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Much like Little Big Planet, buying in to Sketch Nation Shooter will provide you with more content than you could ever need, but clever artwork and ideas can't always mask simple, repetitive gameplay.- AppSpy
- Posted Feb 14, 2011
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Tiny Token Empires combines elements of Risk and Puzzle Quest to make a very satisfying strategic turn based experience.- AppSpy
- Posted Nov 25, 2011
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A 3d world where you play two bug exterminators whacking critters over the head, sucking them up, and performing jobs for people to earn cash to burn in the shop. A decent action adventure game for younger players.- AppSpy
- Posted Jul 25, 2012
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon is exactly what you'd expect it to be - a shallow excuse to shoot bad-guys in the face with your space-robot.- AppSpy
- Posted Jul 12, 2011
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The square stars of Gravity Blocks: The Last Rotation have personality, but the game they inhabit isn't unique or engaging enough to demand your attention for long.- AppSpy
- Posted Jan 2, 2014
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Spazcon misses the mark in trying to mix up an out of control character with controls designed to nudge him in the right direction, making for a tiresome challenge that lacks variety.- AppSpy
- Posted Apr 21, 2011
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Follow The Rabbit is a great example of developer GaMaGa's growth as a studio as it re-purposes an older puzzler and makes it stand out in the otherwise busy cute-puzzler genre in the App Store.- AppSpy
- Posted Jul 25, 2012
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Pound for Pound is based on a neat fighting game idea but is sadly not executed to its full potential.- AppSpy
- Posted Nov 25, 2011
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Though the shooting itself is fine, Cabela's Big Game Hunter freemium mechanics are more interested in targeting your wallet that wild game.- AppSpy
- Posted Jan 2, 2014
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Tin Man Can has simple controls and great presentation but its gameplay revolves around trial and error, and avoiding all the fun little elements put into the game.- AppSpy
- Posted Jan 25, 2013
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Leaping Legend's gameplay needs further balancing if it is to reach the same high level as its presentation.- AppSpy
- Posted Jul 8, 2013
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Gamebook fans will probably enjoy playing Judge, Jury, and Executioner in this tale set in the popular dystopic comic property, but it carries many of the failings of the genre and casual players will probably either find the game too slow paced or the content too violent.- AppSpy
- Posted Aug 15, 2012
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