Spider Jack
Spider Jack est un jeu de réflexion sorti le 5 mai 2011, dans lequel le joueur contrôle une araignée nommée Jack. Développé par Chillingo et édité par EA, le titre a été publié sur Android, iOS et Windows Phone.
L'accueil critique a souligné le potentiel du jeu. 148Apps a estimé que « This one has enough potential to be as huge as its older siblings: Angry Birds and Cut the Rope ». Gamezebo l'a décrit comme « A great casual game on the iPhone. It's easy to learn and fun to play, not to mention the fact that it's genuinely adorable ». Du côté des joueurs, un commentaire sur Metacritic a ironiquement comparé Spider Jack à Spider-Man, le présentant comme un véritable araignée de quartier sympathique.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« This one has enough potential to be as huge as its older siblings: Angry Birds and Cut the Rope. »
« A great casual game on the iPhone. It's easy to learn and fun to play, not to mention the fact that it's genuinely adorable. Fans of casual puzzle games will love it, as will just about anybody else. »
« With a harder (some may say more unfair) difficulty level and some interesting new ideas, Spider Jack succeeds in being more than just another clone of a popular game. If you're after a challenge and you can forgive some of the design flaws, the game is well worth the entry fee. »
« Spider Jack is a physics puzzler that will appeal to fans of Cut The Rope, but it's so similar that it feels redundant. »
« Despite its similarities to Om Nom's domain, there are a few key differences that set the two apart and allow us to enjoy both in their own ways. »
« If you played Cut the Rope, you're not going to be surprised by the puzzle variety. »
« A poor man's Cut the Rope, Spider Jack's few original features end up hurting the formula, rather than adding to it. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Oh, Spider-Man? That guy with the silly suit and the whole 'friendly neighborhood' gimmick? Pfft. Introducing Spider Jack, an actual friendly neighborhood spider with a craving for little helpless flies. Forget Peter Parker, Spider Jack is the real deal. Move over, Marvel! »