Frisbee Forever | |
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Developer(s) | Kiloo |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android |
Release | May 5, 2011 |
Frisbee Forever is a 2011 video game developed by Kiloo and released on May 5, 2011 for iOS. A sequel entitled Frisbee Forever 2 was released on June 28, 2012.
The original game has a Metacritic rating of 86% based on 7 critic reviews. [1]
Slidetoplay said, "So if piloting a Frisbee through eye-pleasing environments sounds like a good time to you, you have nothing to lose by downloading Frisbee Forever." [2] AppSafari wrote, "Frisbee Forever is a really addictive game that is hard not to fall in love with quickly. Just be careful that you don't end up spending too much money on buying the stars." [3] Eurogamer said, "With production values that smell of money and brow-furrowing challenges, Frisbee Forever is an essential download." [4] AppSpy said, "Take the time to pick up Frisbee Forever as it's free and fun for as long as you can enjoy grinding out coins for additional content." [5] Gamezebo described it as "A really fun, challenging game that appeals to the kid in all of us." TouchArcade said, "It will take a ridiculous amount of grinding in order to get all of the content in the game, but thankfully the game is fun so I'll be playing it a lot anyway." [6] PocketGamer UK wrote, "With plenty of levels and items to collect, Frisbee Forever is an enjoyable arcade title with surprisingly high production values." [7]
The sequel has a Metacritic rating of 89% based on 5 critic reviews. [8]
SlideToPlay said, "Frisbee Forever 2 is the same game with new levels, but it's still an awesome game. " [9] Modojo said " The core gameplay may never evolve beyond steering directionally, flying through hoops, gathering stars and proceeding along a series of on-rails levels. But it's done so competently, and with some much care and attention to detail, that you won't fail to fall in love with Kiloo's new creation." [10] 148apps wrote, "It's a perfect distraction for days when playing the real game outdoors isn't an option. [11] Multiplayer.it wrote, "Frisbee Forever 2 is a great action game, packed with a lot of levels, accurate touch controls and some very nice graphics and sound." [12] PocketGamerUK said, "Frisbee Forever 2 is relaxing and satisfying, all in one free-to-play package. Comedy frisbees are surprisingly good motivation." [13]
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