Justin Mac Fart is a physics puzzle game, where users need to guide the farting guy Justin to collect beans, reach toilet, unlock levels and explore new worlds. There is a slingshot mechanism (just like the one in Angry Birds) to let users control Justin. The game would come to an end, if the users let him fall of the rocks.
To cross each level, users need to collect at least a star. They have to grab 35 stars to reach the Mountains and they need 70 stars to unlock the Hills. The sound effect in Justin Mac Fart is spectacular while the graphics is continuous delight. And I am sure that this game would provide lots of amusement for the users. [pullquote]The concept of the app is amusing and unique and it is definitely not just another farting game! [/pullquote]
The gameplay in Justin Mac Fart is not that simple. I really struggled to cross even the second level. The developers should work on the Help section. It is missing in the app and also in the developers’ website. They should also think about including an About section to introduce themselves to the users.
Justin Mac Fart is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad and requires iOS 3.1.3 or later. This game is available for free, but users need to pay USD 0.99 to unlock full app. The developer is also running an interesting experiment in their site molecube.ca to examine different strategies in marketing an app.
Rating: 8.5/ 10
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