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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Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion is one of the most comprehensive turn based strategy games for iOS. For the strategy gamer it is a must buy, and it will definitely give you a lot of challenge. For the newcomer to the genre all the information, and options might be overwhelming.- TouchGen
- Posted Dec 18, 2011
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It's a nice looking, well presented game, with sharp visuals that really pop out on the iPhone. The levels are especially nice to look at and are vibrant and full of colour.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 18, 2012
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Chromixa is a great game, and took me by total surprise. It looks simple when you have just slaughtered your way trough a couple of levels of Nova or raced like a drunken delivery guy in Parcel Panic.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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One of the most unique experiences on any platform, and comes highly recommended for the iPad and iPhone.- TouchGen
- Posted Dec 28, 2011
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Table Top Racer presents some of the juiciest steaks I have ever seen in video games, a finger lickin’ good distraction.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 6, 2013
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Dead Trigger won't win any accolades for best story, best narrative or game design. It does what a shooter should do however, and that is offering a octane fuelled fun experience killing zombies.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 1, 2012
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- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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Anomaly Korea builds upon its predecessor. It isn't just more of the same, but don't come to Anomaly Korea expecting something entirely new. You can, however, expect a game equal in quality to the first release.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 2, 2013
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Sonic Dash is a quick automatic runner that harnesses the essence of the franchise in a great way. Perfect for both a five-minute break, and a lazy evening in the sofa.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 13, 2013
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Dante's journey through the five circles of hell in The Inferno is a delight to any fast fingered player with an interest in classic literature. If you are looking for a slow puzzle game that lets you do things at your own pace The Inferno is not for you.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 17, 2011
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It's all a little garish, as are most of Cave's games! The story too makes little sense, but then again, who cares! This game is all about blowing shit up amongst a bevy of bullets. And for that reason it's a rip-roaring success.- TouchGen
- Posted Dec 19, 2011
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Where's My Perry? is a brilliant physics puzzle that takes all the strengths of the original, and gives it a bit more personality using some of the characters from Phineas and Ferb. What the game might lack in length it makes up for in sheer fun, and satisfaction.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 1, 2012
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Pardon me if I mention the music one more time. Apparently it's produced exclusively by a dude named Syko G. So to him I give a 'Big Up' and a 'Brrap, brrap' or something like that, and to the rest of the Touchy Interactive team, I doff my cap in sincere admiration.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 1, 2012
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Despite the control issues Incoboto has a lot going for it. I found it offers up one of the best puzzle platformers on the AppStore. Even if it doesn't feature a Mario and Glados face-off!- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 5, 2012
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- Posted Jul 19, 2012
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I have to rate the game separately when it comes to the single player, and multiplayer experience. The difference is huge, and if I give it a combined rating it might go un-noticed, as it is one of the best same device simultaneous multiplayer games released for iOS to date. It is a shame that the single player campaign isn't as rewarding.- TouchGen
- Posted May 25, 2012
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It is hard not to enjoy Penny Parlor, and the old school gameplay it presents. It is worth getting for the baseball, and football games alone. It might not last forever, but it is one of those perfect little casual games for the short break, or when out walking.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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In spite of its slow start, Dynamite Jack escalates to be an exciting stealth action game.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 9, 2012
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With the increasing number of old-school arcade shooters making their way onto iOS, Raystorm stands out as a worthy sequel, with better presentation, slicker graphics and sound and even a friendlier price point than it's predecessor. If, unlike some games reviewers, the words 'Force' and 'Storm' don't put your job in jeopardy, it's well worth a pick up.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 9, 2012
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I will divide the scores for this game as the single player experience really differs from the online experience.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 5, 2011
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I have to conclude that the formula was perfect three years ago, and the original still goes down as one of those games that made me believe in iOS as a proper platform for deep games.- TouchGen
- Posted May 25, 2012
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Box Cat was a surprise to me hitting me with simple, yet addictive fun gameplay. The presentation is perfectly suited for the game, and it is easy to get hooked by the catchy chiptune soundtrack. Box Cat comes highly recommended, as a quick arcade fix with lasting power.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 29, 2011
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Whatever you take from the story is up to you, but if there is one thing that you'll take away from this experience then it is the excellent platforming. The story and presentation is just the glue that ties it altogether, but underneath that layer of art and music is a love letter to platforming.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 21, 2012
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- Posted Jul 11, 2012
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If you are a fan of Bejeweled, Triple Towns, Alchemy or slide puzzles this is a no-brainer. If you cringe when playing Resident Evil, and the slide puzzles show up this is not for you. Alien Hive is a refreshing mashup of genres, and it is a game that is easy to get into and really hard to put away.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 24, 2013
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Score! Classic Goals is one of those games that I want everyone to try no matter if you are diehard soccer fan, or just a gamer. Sure those haters out there won't like it, but I wouldn't want them near this game either, as they would soil it with negativity.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 1, 2012
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The ability to call in your own ships and draw out flight patterns for your ships grants flexibility seldom found in traditional tower defense games. Yet, that constant threat and anticipation of waves is completely intact, creating a good spin on tower defense (ship defense?) that I hope to see more of in the future.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 28, 2012
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Snowboard Hero is a great first stab at Extreme sports for Fishlabs. A few things hold it back from being perfect, such as the lack of more advanced controls for seasoned gamers; an SSX-style free ski mode, no multiplayer for one-on-one racing, and the aforementioned character styling.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 31, 2011
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I very much enjoyed my time playing Mr. Crab. While it doesn’t cram itself with the intentionally addictive progress bars and elements, the fast-paced gameplay and unique level design kept me glued to the iPad.- TouchGen
- Posted Apr 21, 2013
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The gadgets make for a good change in pace and the boss battles mean Lockdown stands out from being an Infinity Blade clone.- TouchGen
- Posted Dec 15, 2011
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