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: | Potion Permit | |
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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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Pixel Ranger has been a blast to play for a few years now, and this new iPhone version is no exception. Even better, though, is that Pixel Ranger on the iPhone ends up feeling more like a sequel than a simple adaptation. There's more structure, more power-ups, more modes – more of everything.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 30, 2011
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FlipShip manages to take elements of a few terrific games and combine them into something fresh and new, proving once again that the whole can sometimes be greater than the sum of its parts. We would've liked to see a few more modes thrown into the mix, but overall, FlipShip is a terrific little high score chaser that nigh impossible to put down. Consider this one a must buy.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 29, 2011
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Something that should be checked out simply because of what a technical accomplishment it is. On top of that, the game is utterly ridiculous; its tone is so over the top that it's delightful. Gameplay-wise, though, it's not quite polished enough to be truly enjoyable.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 28, 2011
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Unnyhog offers a number of great ideas with Watee such as unique items and item combination. Unfortunately the execution is of low quality, and that attempt to be different has led to unnecessary and boring timing levels and poor instruction.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 28, 2011
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The bad taste left in my mouth after playing Do Do EGG is unfortunate, because it really is quite a fun little game. But you're constantly bumping up against the paywalls they put up, and even after paying you're still forced to endure their banner ads for other titles.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 27, 2011
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The gameplay is just challenging enough to be satisfying, and is definitely recommendable to previous fans of the franchise.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 27, 2011
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An excellent follow-up to an already-great game. It's incredibly fun and goofy, the new gameplay modes add a lot of extra enjoyment, and things are even more stylish than before. If there were an online multiplayer mode this would pretty much be perfect, but even without it, this game is still totally worth owning.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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It's an uncomfortable spot to be in, right between the Sudoku and the Rush.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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One of those rare gems that manages to get everything right. It's clever and goofy and charming. On top of that, the game is surprisingly addictive. Anyone who enjoys physics puzzle titles would be out of their mind to miss picking this up.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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Monster Island hits a few snags here and there, but it also does many things right. The reward system encourages players to do well and spend their winnings on valuable extras. There are over 60 levels per world and currently three worlds to play through, and though the physics disappoint slightly, the level design more than makes up for it.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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A wonderful reminder of how unique a video game can truly be. Whether you're a fan of the original release or a gamer who's never heard of the work of Eric Chahi before, Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition is one you'll want to be adding to your collection.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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Other people who are not quite so fond of horses might find that the game falls short in terms of deep gameplay. However, there isn't much out there in terms of horse games on the App Store, and My Horse is a beautifully detailed and welcomed addition that will more than appeal to its targeted horse loving demographic.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 20, 2011
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Whether it's the game for you depends on how much experience you already have in the field. For defense veterans, Wildlings is likely to disappoint and deflate in equal measure. For newcomers, however, Metamoki's bird battler is an alluring first step towards far weightier wars ahead.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 20, 2011
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I think the biggest problem this game faces is the appeal factor for folks who aren't already interested in the Serious Sam world. If you aren't already familiar with the franchise, the game doesn't do anything to tell you why you should be.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 19, 2011
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In spite of my (great) frustration with the game, there is some part of me that fell head over heels for Puffle Launch. The game can feel abusive at times. Controlling your Puffle almost feels broken. But it's fun. I know that sounds crazy, but it's a crazy game.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 19, 2011
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Some people may decry the lack of variety involved (the game only offer two modes – endless and time attack), but games like this don't need to be anything more than what they are to be a success. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some monsters to feed.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 19, 2011
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While more games than not in Flick Champions are kind of a bummer, I found enough enjoyment in the Soccer and Ice Hockey/Tennis games to make me keep coming back for more.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 19, 2011
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A great little title. It's fun to play, its levels are easy to beat (most of the time), and it features some seriously adorable style. On top of that there are a lot of levels to play through, which means players aren't likely to get bored with it.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 19, 2011
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If you're looking for more Burn the Rope fun, Worlds delivers just that, with the same great gameplay and adorable visuals. There's just more of it and, thankfully, the controls have been tweaked to make things less frustrating.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 17, 2011
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- Posted Sep 15, 2011
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RadBalls is a fun little bite-sized experience that is worth playing through, even if only for the bright and colorful aesthetic and the amazing upbeat soundtrack. It isn't overly complicated, it's easy to pick up and learn, utilizes the multi-touch capabilities of the iOS devices, and would be a great game for all ages to play around with.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 15, 2011
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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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I'm sure there's a large section of folks who are sick of the "perturbed, feathered flight-takers" and might want to give something else a try. To tell the truth, Bouncy Mouse runs much better than almost every other game of its ilk once you remove the ads. It's a slick little package that will satisfy most of you who give it a try, even if for only a little while.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 14, 2011
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To make a musical analogy, your run of the mill first person shooter game is like a stupid radio pop song, and King of Dragon Pass is Miles Davis playing live jazz in some hole in the wall Paris club. Sure it's easier to enjoy the stupid radio pop song, but the people that take the time to appreciate the jazz come away with a richer experience.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 13, 2011
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A lot of fun, providing two great minigames and one that's just okay (though, admittedly, it's far from bad). On top of that, there's a ton of style to appreciate and replay value to take advantage of.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Looks-wise, To-Fu 2 evokes an odd sense of deja vu but that, in turn, isn't really a bad thing. The visuals are lovely and surprisingly adorable, the Eastern references far from overdone and there's also a decent amount of particles available.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Castle Clout is technically fine, but it's not really all that much fun to play.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Though it's pretty to look at, it's ultimately just another shallow money trap mobile gamers should steer clear of.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Less a game about running a pet shop than it is about taking care of the monsters that dwell within. But that's just fine with us. There are few better mobile pet simulators out there, and there are even fewer that give you the pleasure of raising a slimy one-eyed octopus.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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While the lack of Game Center multiplayer support is devastating, the core game and modes will last your average word nerd for hours on end. The Domination mode will always give you something to shoot for, while the Daily Challenge will give your brain a taxing workout.- Gamezebo
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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