

"The controls are easy to use and the gameplay is unique and fun. It's satisfying to play, trickier in places than you expect, and well worth the 59p/99c price" - Bronze Award, Pocket Gamer SlideToPlay Fragger is a nice little game with good graphics.

"Fragger is a nice little game with good graphics, controls and audio. Featuring 40 challenging levels, and 3 difficulty modes, Fragger. "Fragger is a seriously fun little game that strips out all the clutter to make way for delightful gameplay and, of course, lovely destruction." - SlideToPlay
FRAGGER LEVEL 27 HOW TO
Interactive tutorial to learn how to play.Game music, which automatically switches itself off at start when playing other music on your iPod/iPhone.Game Center Leader Boards and Achievements.Once you become and grenade launcher expert, compare your score online with the millions of Miniclip users that play Fragger. The world of Fragger is at risk, and he needs your help to explode all enemies! Unleash your shooting abilities to kill all the enemies and unlock 3 different perks!įeaturing 340 challenging levels, and 11 different worlds, Fragger guarantees you many long hours of exploding fun! OVER 100 MILLION GAME PLAYS AT MINICLIP.COM. THE #1 iPHONE PAID APP IN MANY COUNTRIES!
FRAGGER LEVEL 27 DOWNLOAD
One clever feature that impressed me was the ability to download HD graphics after downloading the initial game, keeping the App lightweight for those with space concerns.įragger is an incredibly satisfying and intuitive puzzler that consistently stays one step away from being overly challenging and at its current price it's absolutely bursting with long term value a definite must-have for fans of physics challenges. There are currently 130 levels split over four different environments, though after a point the gameplay remains relatively similar as you decipher the best course of action to eliminate your enemies. Also small touches like keeping your aim and power locked until you make a purposeful move help to fine-tune your throws to great effect. After a few levels of tooling around with the ability to swipe to aim and set the power of the throws it became almost second nature to pull off long, accurate lobs. It's almost scary just how quickly I managed to slip in to and feel comfortable with the game's throwing controls. Fragger takes its own spin on the physics puzzler by challenging players to use their grenades in clever ways to bypass the defenses of their enemies. By popular demand (and because I can't believe AppSpy hasn't reviewed it already), I've finally delved the depths of Fragger by Miniclip and all we can say is that it's better to be late to the party then to never arrive.
