Posted June 25th, 2012 by Angela LaFollette Our Rating: :: SWING, SWING, FLY
The objective in this addictive casual game is to swing the monkey through the jungle quickly to grab the fruit before the nasty insects slow the little fellow down.
Remember Bumping Bears at the start of the year? It was a cool mix of cute bear-rearing and real life socializing. Players got the chance to adopt bears to play and raise with on their own donut planet. It gets stranger, though, with 70 bear professions to aspire to and over 100,000 unique outfit combinations to discover!
Bumping Bears was only in its open beta stage, however. Now, it’s been fully launched and there’s a cute trailer to check out. There’s also no longer the need to login via Facebook to participate in the game! Players can enter their bears into contests, as well as climb the career ladder and be nurtured. Oh and the outfit combination count has gone up to the quite ridiculous number of 30 billion (yes, billion) variants!
Kids in particular are bound to love this cuddly social game Bumping Bears. It’s out now and it’s free to play.
Following a familiar yet addictive path, EA Mobile’s latest release Fly With Me! is an endless runner – or should I say flyer – title.
Players take the role of a bird as they avoid hurdles like trees, geysers and Venus fly trap, while they also chomp their way through the many bees in their path. It’s easy to get the hang of with regular taps to the screen keeping the bird buoyant.
The challenge truly lies in the chance to gain up to 3 stars throughout each level, representing a perfect score. There are also gears to collect, leading to the unlocking of an impressive robot bird.
45 levels in all are on offer to players, plus there’s the inclusion of a Kid mode which comes with 30 additional levels, all focused on a friendlier difficulty level and with no need to eat bees to maintain altitude. It’s an ideal mode for the younger or novice player.
Fly With Me! is out now priced at $0.99. New enemy characters and birds are promised in a future update.
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