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: | Lili | |
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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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Mage Gauntlet is great fun from the first level to the last, and then you can do it all over again, albeit harder.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 21, 2011
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If Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots is any indicator of where the Fruit Ninja series is heading in future installments, I for one am excited.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 20, 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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I got hooked really badly to Solitaire Kingdom Supreme, and it is easy to spend hours unlocking Kingdom Cards and stars.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 18, 2011
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A fun psychedelic diversion that works well as a casual game for shorter moments. Trying to play longer sessions is taxing because of the randomness of awesome to poor shots, and the weak level progression.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 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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Advena is an action RPG that doesn't really do anything really new. The positive aspects are the responsive controls, cool switch between party members mechanic and battle animations. On the negative side the sound is boring, the story is predictable, texts don't fit text bubbles and finally the heavy use of IAP to succeed.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 2011
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Real Steel is a mixed bag of great presentation, cool robots, slow predictable fighting and horrendously repetitive crowds.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 2011
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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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Monsieur Monsieur makes something fresh from the Angry Birds formula, and combines it with a platforming experience. It is quite shallow at the moment with only a bit of collecting to do. Still it is fun, and easy to get into.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 16, 2011
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Ferry Up is a cool little casual game for the iPad that challenges your ability to navigate a ferry with the agility of a fridge. It is fun for a game or two, but then it gets too repetitive.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 10, 2011
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PES isn't perfect, but it's certainly not terrible. Come to think of it, neither is it mediocre. And if you're confused by that sentence, you're not the only one.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 10, 2011
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It is not the best in the genre, but still worth getting for the cool world of jelly that the developer, Infinite Dreams, has created.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 9, 2011
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Lovers of 8bit games, platformers or portals are sure to love every second of Commander Pixman and that's what makes it worthy of the Editors Choice award.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 9, 2011
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Fix the controls and refine the experience, and we might see a solid and unique game in our hands.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 7, 2011
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TAoT:RKT have a too long name that isn't eye-catching, but it makes up for it in sheer playability. I would have guessed that the game was an endless runner starring a kitten. It doesn't bring anything revolutionary to the table, but it brings old school tight hardcore jumping to the small screen.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 6, 2011
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The fact that the controls don't work as well as they have too is also a big drawback. Paired with a boring set of menus, and the story told in text bring the final rating down. FlyMe2theMoon reaches for the stars, but stumbles and falls somewhere in the treetops.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 4, 2011
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A fabulous football simulation that stops just shy of full marks.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 3, 2011
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A fun new entry in the strategy game genre. It is more casual than ordinary war strategy games, but still more hardcore than for example Plants vs. Zombies.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 3, 2011
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I can see this game benefitting from the brilliant kind of mission structure that Jetpack Joyride has introduced. For now it is a highly recommended universal game that is darn fun to play.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 30, 2011
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Shadowgun has surprised me with great level design, balls-to-the-wall cover based action, and solid set pieces; all wrapped up in an enjoyable b-movie-esque tale and, of course, stunning presentation. As a graphical showcase alone - of what can be achieved on iOS with the Unity engine - it's worth it.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 28, 2011
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Real attention has been paid to making sure justice has been down to this handheld version. Everything you loved about the 1991 release is here to savour, and the game has translated surprisingly well to the iPhone. Just beware the crazy difficulty.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 27, 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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When all is said and done, it really is just another bug squashing game - albeit a very polished one - and it's a bit late to the party.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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A good game lurks within Cowboy Guns, somewhere, but it is spoiled by the camera point of view and lack-lustre presentation.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 26, 2011
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A very interesting and well polished puzzle game. It will fry your brain and really make you think analytically.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 25, 2011
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Treemaker's unique approach to a game structure we've seen so many times before on the iPhone gets an A for effort, but it falls short on execution, visuals and sound.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 22, 2011
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GoatUp manages to be a unique experience despite being just another Doodle Jump knockoff. Who could have imagined that kissing goats, grazing the land and jumping upwards could be so much fun.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 22, 2011
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The only redeeming factor to Fix-it-up is the fact that you get quite a lot of gamelife out of it. That is if you care to stick around with a game that barely scratches on the surface of the time management genre. Sad, as I really like the setting.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 21, 2011
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Rest assured, the audience King of Dragon Pass is aimed at will lap it up. But it's even made a metal and machine guns guy like me respect the dragons and warlocks of ye olde. I'm sure to be back blasting aliens in the face with assault rifles soon, but for now I'm off to trade that bogey in a jar.- TouchGen
- Posted Sep 20, 2011
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