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Tango Chase

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

Tango Chase 

 

Family Friendly Gaming was provided a download code to Tango Chase before it was officially released. This is great to see something before its public launch, but it also means some trial and error on our part. Tango Chase has a connection to Herotopia. Millions should remember the Family Friendly Gaming review of that game. Tango Chase takes a character from there and gives them their own app.

The controls in Tango Chase are two fold. We tilt the device left and right to move the monkey. Yes we play a monkey, and yes I know its been done before. We can swipe down to have him drop down from one object to another. The monkey hangs on and slides from side to side or falls to the next thing he can hang on.

Tango Chase starts easy and then becomes insanely difficult when spikes are introduced. Then it gets easy again, and hard again. I felt like I was on a rocking ship out in a storm. The difficulty curve in Tango Chase is like a sine wave. A few people here grew extremely frustrated with certain levels in the game.

The graphics are small in Tango Chase. The hanging aspect of Tango Chase does get old. Thankfully Herotainment (gotta love a company name like that one) added levels like floating down with a spinning baseball cap. The screen scrolls slowly at times and quicker other times. Falling off the bottom of the screen results in a death. Even if there is an object that will catch you if the screen would have actually scrolled to it.

I think Tango Chase is going to be a free app. I say that because it kept encouraging me to go to the store and there were advertisements on the bottom of the screen. Which is probably why the graphics had to be so small - since real estate was lost for advertisements. The seventy levels is a great start.
- Sam

 

Graphics: 64%
Sound: 77%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Gameplay: 62%
Family Friendly Factor: 67%
System: iPhone/iPod Touch
Publisher: Herotainment
Rating: ‘9+’ - 9+
{Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence}

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