Fibble is a game from the category of those in which everything is good. In addition, without jokes and bribes from developers, magnificent three—dimensional graphics, there are cute main characters (and I want to write – kawaii, they are so charming), well-tailored levels and moderately original gameplay. There is something here from the usual pinball, something from “angry birds” and a dozen more similar games. In other words — cute, though not revolutionary.

Publisher and Developer: Crytek

Release date: March 29

Price: $1.99 in the iPhone version and $4.99 in the iPad version

Evidence: – the project received a feature on the iTunes Home Page 200 positions 

– the game received a feature in iTunes at 621 positions

– the project stayed in the American top twenty highest-grossing games in the Family category for a week

– the average rating in the American App Store is 4 

The hero of the game is an alien resembling a bun, rides not without the help of the player through tunnel—like levels, collects coins, stars, and also, according to the plot, the team of his spaceship.

If it loses inertia, you can spin the iPad. At difficult levels, the player can place other aliens at key points, which, for example, change the direction of movement of the bun.

In general, everything is simple. And, perhaps, even more interesting in some ways than in Angry Birds. Another thing is that the levels, despite their elaboration, beauty and complexity, are deadly small for such an expensive game — only 30 pieces.

On the other hand, for Crytek, which released its first mobile project, it is rather not even a pen test, but a kind of advertisement for its engine, something like its demonstration – very impressive, I must say.

Whether to buy the game … it’s hard to say. If you are a girl and you want a sunny mood, then yes. Otherwise, I advise you to think carefully. After all, five dollars for an hour of pleasure is a bit expensive.

Link to the App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/app/fibble-hd/id513643869?mt=8

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