TouchGen's Scores
- Games
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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Dark Shrine offers many hours of hack n slash linear action. It is not a role-playing game, but rather a quite limited brawler with the odd RPG element.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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A competent puzzle game for those already familiar with the original.- TouchGen
- Posted Apr 5, 2011
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What tickles me the most, is the thought of the developers spending hours searching for the gayest music track to accompany the game, where they settle in the end for Erasure's Always - a song that would turn even George Michael a brighter shade of pink!- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Risk on the iPhone is a good game by default, but the experience of using it is poor. Risk fails to bring features already available in games such as Carcassone, forcing players to sit huddled about their iPhone screens for a lengthy strategy session.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 6, 2011
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I would really like to see the game updated with touch controls, and at least the option to manage the speed. A shame really, as the game both has cool customization and online multiplayer.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 25, 2013
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Backbreaker 2: Vengeance is a well-presented arcade game. A lack of control options, and a clutter of onscreen buttons make it less appealing than the original.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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Jet Set Go takes the classic formula, and adds some twists to it. Sadly the core gameplay is let down by the twists, and at times the game feels like it is slightly lost in the world.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 15, 2011
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It does have a ridiculously simple one-tap gameplay mechanic, the art style and music is cute and catchy, and there is that 'one more try' allure to go for high scores. However, it doesn't quite offer enough to compete with the best of the best casual games.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 23, 2011
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Speaking of graphics, the death animations are quite disconcerting. There's something about the way your penguin lies face down on the ice when it's game over that really motivates you to make sure they don't die. And if that's an intentional move on the developer's part, I shall not argue. These penguins aren't super you know.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 24, 2012
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If you enjoyed the first game definitely pick up the sequel. If you are new to room escape games get iEscaper! –Escape from the Ninja's Lair- first.- TouchGen
- Posted May 4, 2011
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It manages to create some suspenseful movements of being chased by the time keepers, thieves and thugs. The use of the powerful Unreal engine is not that well executed since it adds a lot of loading time. Overall I can still recommend the game to those who are interested in the movie, and to those who want to see the Backbreaker gameplay in a new setting.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 20, 2011
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A cash-in? yes! But once more it raises a smile.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Roar Rampage is a fun game of destruction that sadly lacks lasting appeal. There is very little variation besides customizing the look of the dino. It does however offer a cool new perspective of the action I loved as a kid in Rampage.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 7, 2013
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In game terms then, Madcoaster is like junk food. But then again, sometimes a quick sugary snack is just what you need!- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 23, 2012
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You see ‘Gun Bros 2’ isn’t exactly engrossing; it’s actually repetitive at best. There’s an initial piquing of interest as you hoist those oversized bits of kit around, putting colourful things out of their misery, but it’s not enough to keep you coming back long term.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 4, 2013
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Texting of the Bread is a cool concept based on a even cooler idea. It works quite well for the iPhone, but I doubt that I get better at texting personally.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 22, 2011
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Not enough is added to the moment to moment gameplay to combat the game's pacing problems, but I wouldn't discourage fans of tower defense from enjoying this colorful, if typical, tower defense romp.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 27, 2012
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- Posted May 28, 2013
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Virtual City is fun, but not without it's faults. If you like economy games, you will enjoy Virtual City, however it will get boring for some players rather quickly, due to it's simplistic style.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 28, 2011
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I give it my limited recommendation due to the lack of content. Battle Blasters is a game that will demand both strategy and quick fingers, and thankfully it gives you the controls to succeed.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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A sadistic, unforgiving level of difficulty. This must have been made in the 80's.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 2012
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Jumpster has a lot going for it. But constant IAP reminders and a sneaky time-lock such a short time into the game promote more frustration than enjoyment, which results in a massive shame.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 30, 2012
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So blame me for this review being a badly disguised commentary on gaming in 2012 if you want, just don't blame me for the score. That's EA's fault.- TouchGen
- Posted Apr 23, 2012
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As a spinoff from Reckless Racing I couldn't help but hope for more, taking what was good in that game and creating something truly great. In that respect it simply can't compete.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 26, 2011
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Overall, this game features plenty of modes and a huge card collection component to keep you coming back. If you really love the game, it should keep you busy for a long, long time. However, I just did not find the baseball action to be that fun.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 1, 2012
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As such, it's not the most replayable game out there. Unfortunately, there are only four campaigns of eight levels each, and only the first two campaigns are free.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 17, 2012
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It is a very simple game, yet it can be addictive and pretty challenging at times.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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If you don't like the game, you will still have fun watching your friends wrinkling their foreheads trying to walk.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 31, 2011
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Getting hung up on a puzzle right before lecture starts, missing a chunk of dialogue in front of the television, and trying to figure out what the heck I was doing when I last saved so that I can resume my story are all things that really conflict with how I play my iPhone games.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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Sprinkle brings something new with it's water physics, but it's comparatively small amount of levels, in-app purchases and unexciting soundtrack leaves it to fall short of being something great.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 29, 2011
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