Gamezebo's Scores
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For 3,357 reviews, this publication has graded:
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40% higher than the average critic
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26% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Date Everything! | |
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| Lowest review score: | KartRider Rush |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,684 out of 3357
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Mixed: 1,482 out of 3357
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Negative: 191 out of 3357
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DragonVale is a game about raising and collecting a huge number of different types of dragons, and in that it succeeds. Where you like your dragons cute and cuddly or large and ferocious, DragonVale has something to offer.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 15, 2011
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Overall though there’s actually very little to criticise about The Skywalker Saga. It’s a perfectly constructed love letter to a series of films that will appeal to young and old alike. The force is strong in this one.- Gamezebo
- Posted May 27, 2022
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Still, Lost Yeti deserves a lot of credit for drawing so affectionately upon the games of the past and effectively recreating their magic.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jan 17, 2014
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Stretch Dungeon showcases everything that’s good about mobile gaming – bright and breezy, challenging and confident, and perfectly designed for either quick-snatch single goes or much deeper play sessions. This is one that you definitely need to stick on your phone or tablet at your earliest convenience.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 13, 2016
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- Posted Oct 3, 2011
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- Posted Nov 9, 2015
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World of Tanks Generals is a great card game for casual players and card game enthusiasts alike - but for the more casual player, it might take a little longer to play than what the're used to on mobile devices.- Gamezebo
- Posted Dec 2, 2015
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The final result is a game that, even 20 years after its initial release, still stands strong in the genre.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst Unlocked is an excellent continuation of the long-running series and proves there’s always a new mystery to uncover. The asylum slant steps out of the usual horror setting and makes you question what’s real and what’s a hallucination, even when you break out and explore the countryside. Keep your wits about you, as this is one of the creepiest MCF games to date.- Gamezebo
- Posted Aug 22, 2017
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When you do eventually reach its conclusion, you’re going to feel a little bittersweet about the whole thing. Fortunately, Sorcery! 4 offers more than enough different paths to pursue, giving you plenty of reason to start over again. There’s also that delightful sense of satisfaction in knowing that you’ve played through one of the finest narrative experiences of gaming in recent years. And I don’t just mean mobile gaming, either.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 22, 2016
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In a landscape full of racers trying to be either the mobile equivalent of Mario Kart or Gran Turismo, this self-styled “journey through modern art” exudes an endearing weirdness that sets it apart and nestles it in your brain.- Gamezebo
- Posted Nov 28, 2014
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Centipede Origins is true to the arcade classic in pretty much every way that one could want, while adding enough features to keep a new generation of gamer interested.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jun 26, 2012
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It’s the perfect way to while away the hours during seasonal family visits.- Gamezebo
- Posted Dec 30, 2014
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With the few small issues aside, perhaps what’s most notable is that Suicide Squad: Special Ops is completely free. There are no energy systems, no gates aside from level progression, and not a single IAP to be had anywhere in the game. You can play for as long as you can survive, or as long as you’re willing to start over. Suicide Squad delivers a powerful hit, and you don’t have to drop a dime to get in on the action.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jul 25, 2016
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Starting with 80 levels (and the promise of more to come), Where's My Perry? is a triumph in every sense of the word. It tactfully weaves the humor and appeal of the show into the Where's My Water? formula, all the while providing content that won't have fans of the first game crying copycat. Developers tasked with creating tie-in games, take note: This is how it's done.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jul 3, 2012
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Radiant Defense is still a tower defense game, but it's a really good one. Your iOS device is no doubt already packed with games in this genre, but you'll start clearing them out once you have this title.- Gamezebo
- Posted Apr 23, 2012
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Great Big War Game is also fairly unstable, which is never a good thing. Playing on a first generation iPad, it crashed dozens of times. Fortunately a reliable autosave system meant I never lost any progress. Still, this instability is an unnecessary hassle.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jul 22, 2012
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Hunter Island isn't a Pokémon substitute, but it doesn't try to be. It's just a very decent RPG that provides hours of battling fun. It is, quite simply, its own monster.- Gamezebo
- Posted Nov 15, 2013
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If you love Stardew Valley, Sun Haven, and the earlier Harvest Moon games, you are sure to find yourself enjoying your time in Fae Farm. While there were some concerns about the pricing, it’s easy to say that it’s worth it. Fae Farm has hours of content to play through and it’s clear to see the amount of love that went into it during development. The attention to detail is amazing, and it certainly sets a new standard for the genre.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 13, 2023
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Perhaps the highest compliment that could be paid to Legend of Solgard is that it’s not what you assume it might be just from hearing the genre in which you’d place it. It’s got something to offer all kinds of mobile gamers, from the very casual to the much more serious, and should expand the definition of a King title beyond what we’ve all known it to be for years now.- Gamezebo
- Posted Aug 23, 2018
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Follow the Rabbit is one of the best physics puzzler games I've played in a good long time and, as a fan of the genre, it hit pretty much every note I could want it to. The catharsis that comes with finishing that last puzzle is palpable, and the means that lead to that end are a whole lot of fun. Just try not to drive yourself crazy in an effort to nab every single coin.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jul 22, 2012
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Beyond the discomfort of playing it for too long, and looking silly while playing it, Caliber Club is a great little shooter that has some cool party tricks.- Gamezebo
- Posted May 18, 2015
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9th Dawn is not only an exceptional RPG from start to finish, but a shockingly detailed and expansive one for its launch platforms.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jun 12, 2013
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Still, if the only complaint I have about SPACEPLAN is that there isn’t more of it, that’s a pretty good problem to have. If you’re leery about spending money to buy a premium idle clicker, I get it — but you should really get over that hesitation. SPACEPLAN is about as clever and enjoyable as clickers get. It’s salty like french fries, but in all the right ways.- Gamezebo
- Posted May 19, 2017
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If you’re an adventure game fan and you haven’t played Agency of Anomalies: Mind Invasion yet, rectify that with a visit to the asylum. Just don’t let anyone holding a syringe get too close to you.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jun 17, 2016
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It’s extremely difficult to be all things to all people, even if we’re only talking about one relatively narrow genre of gaming, but Solstice Arena does the best job yet of pulling it off. If you’ve never played a MOBA but always wanted to give it a try, this one is an excellent way to take that first step.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jun 21, 2013
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Lords of Waterdeep remains a stellar translation of beginners’ board game mechanics with hardcore appeal.- Gamezebo
- Posted Dec 9, 2013
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If you're a fan of both puzzle and word games, there's a whole lot to like about Puzzlejuice. It takes two well-known styles of gameplay and combines them into something new. And it even manages to wrap the whole thing up in an incredibly stylish package, including one of the best iOS soundtracks we've come across so far.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jan 23, 2012
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RoboHero is great, no question about it. It manages to get just about everything right, which is no easy feat considering that the gameplay feels incredibly fresh for the iOS platform, and the interface is so well-done.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jan 23, 2012
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Raft Pirates is a clever game that offers lots to do. Go on and whip the waters into a bloody froth, robo-matey.- Gamezebo
- Posted Mar 2, 2013
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Suffice to say though, I’m sticking with Diablo Immortal. For all that game’s faults, it still offers fun with friends, decent loot and character building mechanics, and a single player campaign that feels like the real thing. Torchlight Infinite does none of those things right, and we can’t recommend it at all. [Early Access Score = 40]- Gamezebo
- Posted Oct 13, 2022
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Inked is at its worst when things get fiddly, when you’re left poking at the screen to move things about without the benefit of a movable camera. Trial and error is never a good look for a puzzle game and a couple of times you’re going to find yourself sinking to that level in Inked. Get past those parts though and you’ll discover a warm, wonderfully well put together puzzle game that delivers hours of entertainment. It’s not perfect, but there’s enough goodness here that you’re going to forget the bad parts pretty quickly.- Gamezebo
- Posted Mar 1, 2021
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This is the sort of soft multiplayer experience that a lot of people clamor for on mobile. And it does everything that it sets out to do perfectly well. If you’re looking for a good game to while away a few minutes of question answering here and there, then you could do a lot worse than checking out Trivia Crack Adventure.- Gamezebo
- Posted Nov 25, 2020
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There’s nothing wrong with Donuts Delivery, but it doesn’t do enough to set itself apart or keep your attention. You’ll enjoy it for a few minutes, but the first time you put it down it’s unlikely you’re ever going to pick it up again.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jul 15, 2020
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We’re still very early days in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, but we’ve thoroughly enjoyed the little of it we’ve seen so far. It’s captured our imaginations in a similar manner to the books and movies, and makes good use of the Pokémon GO mechanics for the most part.- Gamezebo
- Posted Jun 24, 2019
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