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GameInformer-Middle Manager Of Justice Review

GI:Middle Manager of Justice falls into the, “wait for things to happen,” genre of mobile gaming, where there isn’t much gameplay, but there is a lot of perceived reward. As the middle manager, it is your job to train super heroes and send them out into the crime ridden world to take care of business. Along with beating up criminals, your heroes will also stop runaway buses and rescue people from burning buildings.

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Top 5 Android Games | CalmDownTom

"This is a list of my five favourite android games currently available on the Play Store. These are games I can easily recommend and that I believe you won’t be disappointed owning. However, I have chosen not to go too casual, so games that you all may love such as ‘Candy Crush’ (which is a bad game) or ‘Plants vs Zombies’ (which is a good game) won’t be here." Says CalmDownTom

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Middle Manager of Justice Review | Hardcore Droid

Hardcore Droid:

"Double Fine’s Android debut, Dropchord, was the last thing anyone expected, but Middle Manager of Justice is exactly what you’d imagine a Double Fine phone game might look like. Originally released on iOS last year, it’s a free-to-play sim game, not unlike so many others out there, but with Double Fine’s trademark focus on humor and personality. Double Fine sometimes gets the reputation of putting personality and style over gameplay, but that could be just what this genre needs."

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Middle Manager of Justice Review - Midlife Gamer

CraigieH says: "After the disappointing performance of 2009’s Brutal Legend, respected developer Double Fine has seen much critical and commercial success following it’s decision to focus on smaller, downloadable titles.

Middle Manager of Justice is the company’s new free to play game that contains all the trademarks of Double Fine’s recent output: High concept ideas that have a strong vein of irreverent humour."

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