TouchGen's Scores
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For 1,054 reviews, this publication has graded:
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35% higher than the average critic
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11% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Dead Space | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dragon's Den The Official Game |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 450 out of 1054
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Mixed: 511 out of 1054
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Negative: 93 out of 1054
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A great looking game that controls well, and gives us control freaks a time to control everything. Sadly the level objectives force a repetitive experience making the campaign mode a lot like the survival mode.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 24, 2012
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Act of Fury is a perfect fit for the iPhone; it's uncomplicated, good looking, and probably the easiest game to pick up and play that I've, er…picked up and played. It's also cruel, frustrating, and at times you'll swear it's just being unfair.- TouchGen
- Posted Dec 16, 2011
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NBA Elite 11 feels like developers have disregarded polishing essential game mechanics to focus purely on the graphics, and although stunning, what we really need is solid gameplay.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 6, 2011
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A good entry in the point and click adventure genre. It brings it's own brand of humour that is more cheesy and clumsy than the irrationalities of Monkey Island or puerile nonsense I love about Hector. If you want an adventure spanning the entire galaxy you can't go wrong with Kaptain Brawe.- TouchGen
- Posted Dec 16, 2011
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Those interested into a turn based strategy game with a proper story will still have a great deal of fun with the game, as will those who keeps Lovecraft art on the wall and his writings under the pillow.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 8, 2012
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Non Flying Soldiers is a neat entry in the physics puzzle department that combines some of the urgency of Lemmings with a casual gizmo puzzler. There are issues however with the camera angles, the lack of variation and the short game life at less than four hours. Still it is a mighty fun game initially, and a brilliant introduction to physics puzzler for the younger crowd.- TouchGen
- Posted May 17, 2012
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If you can hack the grind, stick with it and it does actually become more interesting. On the plus side, I lasted longer playing Suspect In Sight than I did with my first and only helicopter experience even before I got to that point.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 24, 2012
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Last Temple is a solid match three puzzler that makes up for the lack of uniqueness with great polish.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 20, 2011
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Totem Tribe is a nice casual strategy game allowing you to follow a tribe across islands. Simplified with hidden object aspects, and puzzles it is a pushover if you are looking for any kind of strategic challenge. As a time-waster it works marvels though, and it is quite fun to slay mushrooms.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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As a JRPG style experience with some callbacks to Dungeons and Dragons, Knights of Pen and Paper excels. Just don't expect the full pen and paper experience.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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Final Fantasy I is still a better place to start whether you are a seasoned veteran or completely new to the series.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 12, 2011
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- Posted Mar 12, 2011
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The crude humor shouldn’t keep you away from what really is a decent puzzle action experience. However; if manic, farting monkeys bleeding out in bear traps sounds like a riot to you, don’t give this a second thought.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 15, 2013
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If you are looking for a polished hidden object game you can't go wrong with Where's Waldo? The Fantastic Journey.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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Sporos doesn’t do much new that I haven’t seen before, but it packs and presents the puzzles in a polished fashion. A great puzzler for relaxing in bed, or picking up for just a few minutes while waiting on the bus. Try the lite version first to get a feel for it.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 22, 2013
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- Posted May 20, 2013
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Phantom Leader is a game for those who don't mind nestling down with an instruction booklet. It is for people who derive fun from learning a complex system, and exercising their mastery of it. While luck will always be a factor, Phantom Leader is a game that I want to become skilled at.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 18, 2012
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Kingdom Conquest 2 certainly has enough to offer for those who enjoy city building freemium titles. The action RPG or strategy elements likely won’t be enough to sell those who also don’t enjoy titles such as Farmville or We Rule. Of course, the game is free, so it doesn’t hurt to give it a shot.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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Frequent use of it can actually make you feel more mentally aware- which is an actual real world benefit of what is being billed as a "game." After playing this on a long train ride, I am more inclined to tackle larger calculations in my head at work as opposed to my instinctual reach for the calculator. Brain Age did the same for me, and American Mensa Academy feels like a more robust version of that treasured Nintendo title.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 18, 2012
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Where the multiplayer excels, the single player lets the game down. Too few game modes, and simply not that fun AI makes it lacklustre at best playing the soccer mode. Penalty shootout is decent in single player, and can be fun in short sessions.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 22, 2011
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It is a fresh concept that I have not seen before, and should appeal to both arcade, and puzzle gamers.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 19, 2012
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If you want quick, high energy and high scoring action on a shoestring budget, then this is the game for you.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 21, 2011
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So if you can get past a couple of niggles, there's an alright game lurking that should keep your attention until the real muscle-bound Adonis's take the London stage. I just hope Mr Bolt doesn't embarrass himself and fall over during his big race.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 28, 2012
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Scribblenauts may be worth buying simply for the sandbox mode, which works as a great time sink if you're bored on the go or waiting in line somewhere. As far as the game itself goes, don't expect to be challenged much, or pushed to solve puzzles in truly creative ways.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 2011
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It can be hard to master, and what Rainbow Six game isn't?, but once you get into a few multi-player bouts you'll get a good and solid multi-player experience, it's just not quite great.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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While it certainly becomes challenging as you progress, it's much more forgiving than games like Doodle Jump, and leans a bit more on the casual side of the genre. It's nothing amazing, but it's one of the better games I've seen from "one-man" developer teams on the App Store, and is certainly worth a buck to get some quick entertainment while you're out and about.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 28, 2011
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BioArmy doesn't bring many new ideas to the table, but instead the focus is on game life and challenge. If you don't like tower defense games this won't change your opinion. If you on the other hand are a tower defense fan who like set path maps you will definitely enjoy Bio Army.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 10, 2011
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If you are looking for an intense thriller and have a lot of time (or money) on your hands then you may want to pick this up. For everyone else it's certainly pretty to look at and listen too, but I doubt you'll have the patience or enough encouragement to get to the end.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 2011
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The gameplay is solid even though it takes a while to "forget" about the lack of octagons. The customization of mechs is cool, but could be much deeper and flexible. Presentation is a bit basic, but it works quite well. The lack of online multiplayer is also something worth noting.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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My only complaints with Traintiles lie in the game's demand for the player's rapid reaction.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 6, 2012
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