![]() However, if you've played the online version of Fragger, which featured dummies to blow up, you may be surprised to find human targets in this mobile version." Macworld said "Due to its simple interface, level diversity, and its strategic element, Fragger is highly addictive and simply one of the best puzzle games for the iPhone." AppSpy wrote "What started out as a competent Flash game has quickly come in to its own on the App Store and now boasts 130 levels with more on the way HD content and a physics puzzle style that's satisfying to solve." SlideToPlay said "Fragger is a deviously fun game that's quick and easy to pick up and play." 148Apps wrote " Fragger is a solid, well-developed, addictive pick-up-and-play title that should appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers alike. The animation is cartoony - some might even say 'cute' - and there's no blood. The site commented ".this one is based around realistic-looking explosives (as opposed to exploding cartoon birds or balloon-popping darts) and your targets are human. The game has had "generally favourably reviews", garnering a Metacritic score of 86% based on 5 critic reviews.ĬommonSensemedia gave the game a rating of 5/5 stars, and compared the game to Angry Birds and Bloons. The aim of each of the 100+ levels is to use the protagonist to throw grenades at and into buildings in order to bypass defenses and blow up enemies. After achieving popularity on the web, being played more than 100 million times, it was ported to iPhone in 2011, and to Android and PlayJam in 2012. Originally created by Harold Brenes as an Adobe Flash game published by, the game was later adapted for iOS devices by Miniclip.
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