Price: Free





Hungry Archie: Android Apps Written and Video Review
Features
In Hungry Archie, gamers must use a little archer fish, Archie, to ‘spit’ and knock delicious ants off into the water for food. Believe it or not, the archer fish is actually a real fish and does use this tactic to knock insects into the water, it’s really impressive! Gamers are scored based on how efficiently they solve each puzzle. Hungry Archie features around 50 levels of spittin’ physics puzzle fun. Half of these levels are available for free, which is a very nice number for a free app! Game play is very similar to Angry Birds and other physics-based ‘launcher’ apps. You’ll need to angle the shot just right, combining strength of shots and degrees to make the best ‘spit.’ Also, unlike many similar games, you can actually move Archie around the map, allowing for a lot of custom shot placement and variety in where you ‘spit’ from.
Appearance and Layout
Hungry Archie looks really cute on Android. It features lovely hand-drawn graphics from Silvia Peter. Some users may be put off by the cartoony and colorful graphics, but I actually think it fits the theme of Hungry Archie quite well. The app’s layout is very well done, with all buttons easy to spot and the actual game play relatively easy to figure out. The cute hand drawn tutorials at the start also help make the process easier of starting the game for the first time.
Value
As a free app, with the option to purchase for the last half of the missions, Hungry Archie is really quite neat! I think any gamer, especially younger ones, will enjoy the cute graphics, fun sound track, and physics-based puzzle fun of Hungry Archie. It also raise awareness about this unique little fish, something more people should know about - the accurate archer fish!
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oid Apps Review Details: Hungry Archie is free. This app’s Android requirement requires 2.3 and up. A small expedite fee was paid to speed up the publication of this review.
You may download Hungry Archie from the Android Market.
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