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Thursday, 2 February 2012
Catball Eats It All Review
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Catball Eats It All is a platformer involving a catball, who does indeed want to eat it all. That includes the entire level.
- Developer: Broken Compass Studios
- Price: $0.99
- Version Reviewed: 1.61
- Device Reviewed On: iPad 2, iPod touch 4
Catball Eats It All is a game that is exactly what it says on the tin. There is a catball – a ball-shaped cat creature – and it wants to eat it all. The player’s goal is to help said catball eat it all, before Dogwall comes and devours Catball. This is a real game. It plays akin to a two-dimensional Katamari Damacy, where absorbing smaller items, then bigger items, is the goal. Tapping on either side of the screen rolls Catball to the left or right, and holding on one side while tapping or holding on the other simultaneously sends Catball airborne. Gameplay has two phase: the first, where Catball rolls around the level trying to eat all the items in it, then the phase where Catball eats the level. Each item or stage piece consumed wards off Dogwall for just a little bit longer.
But to play, well, it can be frustrating because of the controls. The floating jump by holding down on both sides of the screen works sometimes…and then sometimes it doesn’t. The directional commands feel more like just suggestions that Catball will follow most of the time rather than actual commands. It’s also possible for Catball to get stuck in certain level segments, especially after becoming bigger.Via:148Apps

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