The Simpsons: Tapped Out
The Simpsons: Tapped Out
The Simpsons: Tapped Out est un jeu mobile freemium de type aventure et simulation, développé par EA Mobile et Fox Digital Entertainment et publié par EA Mobile. Disponible sur iOS et Android, il est basé sur la série animée américaine Les Simpson et propose au joueur de recréer sa propre version de Springfield après qu'Homer a provoqué une fusion qui a détruit la ville. Le titre a été lancé en Europe le 29 février 2012 et aux États-Unis le 1er mars 2012 sur iOS, puis le 6 février 2013 sur Android, avec des sorties ultérieures sur Kindle Fire et BlackBerry 10. Utilisant un moteur personnalisé, le jeu est localisé en plusieurs langues et régulièrement mis à jour avec du contenu thématique. La presse a salué un titre soigné et connaissant bien son public, comme l'a relevé Slide to Play, tandis que Thunderbolt y a vu une expérience divertissante et addictive, et certains joueurs regrettent ses défauts liés aux bugs ou au modèle pay-to-win, quand d'autres expriment une affection durable pour cette expérience mobile. L'agrégat de notes s'établit à 65,98.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« A pretty standard social game, with two big differences: it's incredibly polished, and it knows its audience inside-out. It's a must-play for fans of the show, past and present. Its charm and style will embiggen your heart and soul. »
« It may not have the depth of Sim City or the dedicated following of FarmVille but Tapped Out is still a thoroughly entertaining and addictive experience; arguably the best videogame based on The Simpsons yet. »
« The Simpsons: Tapped Out does nothing new when it comes to freemium gaming, but the opportunity to create one's personal Springfield, along with trademark Simpsons humor, makes it hard to resist. It's less "doh", and more "woo hoo." »
« Aside from its lack of any real innovation, the only nagging problem with The Simpsons: Tapped Out is its insistence that you connect to EA's Origin service, even if it's only used for online features such as visiting your friends' parallel Springfields for daily bonuses. »
« A well done game, maybe simplified but very faithful to the TV series. It's entertaining and the interface works well; a must buy for all the fans with an Apple Device. »
« It's Cityville with the Simpsons, simple as that. Fans of the TV series should definitely try this out. »
« If it weren't for unlocking more things and seeing what the different characters have to say, it can get a little boring and uninteresting. »
« Trading on its licence and some scraps of humour from the Simpsons table, The Simpsons: Tapped Out is a bog-standard city sim with little to recommend it once you get past the Groening gloss. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Funny remark: RIP, it has been deleted Simpsons TO may have lots its flaws in terms of glitches, pay-to-win features, repetitive gameplay and lack of creativity/variety in its gameplay, but I find it more enjoyable, then other building games. »
« the only mobile game I ever actually liked and would frequently revisit even after long breaks away from the game I will deeply miss this game when the servers are shut down »
« I have been playing this game since it started and love it but to discontinue the game is ridiculous. I have put so much money in this game. »
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« Yeah, Simpsons Tapped Out gets very stale after playing for at least 30 minutes. I have been playing for almost 10 years, and back then, Simpsons Tapped Out was super fun. Nowadays, I get very bored. So you basically start a town, get passed the tutorial, make a character complete a quest and wait 24 hours for the quest to be done. Like, what's next? Just wait? Like, seriously? There is nothing else to do then waiting for a long period of time and gain EXP; that just sounds super boring, and not as fun as it used be. The donuts is not worth the price. 12 donuts cost 1 dollar? Or, 2400 donuts cost $100? Bruh, not worth it. consider making the donuts like 5000, then that would be more of a fair deal, otherwise, no one is going to purchase donuts with that kind of a price, (IMO)!! The game does get less boring over time though, but for a new time player, you won't last 30 minutes and won't experience what it's like to be high-tier player. So really, the main concern is that the game is boring, and the amount of donuts you get for that specific price is no deal at all. Graphics are good, and I love the detail put into the game, but just change the quests and how long it's going to take for a character to complete. Thank you for reading my review. These are my opinions only, and you're always welcome to give feedback on my review. »
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« I will admit, I initially had fun with The Simpsons: Tapped Out. The game has a hilarious script (including a few jabs at the fourth wall) and the prospect of building my own Springfield was initially exciting. However, upon a lot of play time, I came to realise that it is quite shallow in terms of gameplay. Basically, you send characters to do jobs, which can take anywhere from 30 seconds, to 1 week, and even beyond (this is real time). And, aside from the town construction and occasional minigame, that's pretty much it. It gets old (and boring) after a while. Also, some characters are locked behind "donuts" (premium currency). However, you'd be lucky to get more than one donut a month, thus making it essentially impossible to get a character that is, for example, worth 300 donuts without paying real money. The game has nice cutscenes and, as mentioned before, great humour, and I appreciate the frequent updates adding more characters and buildings, but that can't save The Simpsons: Tapped Out from its ultimately tedious and repetitive gameplay. »
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