GDN: It might sound like a nice quiet trip to Wonderland, but the paths this rabbit takes are far more dangerous. Your goal is to follow as quickly as you can, collect the coins and hit the exit before something bad happens to you.
Kelsey Rinella writes: Some games replicate a hit like Angry Birds with perhaps some interesting twists on the premise, but far too much direct copying. Others, like Follow the Rabbit, are the result of figuring out what needs a hit has satisfied and building a better solution. A very large proportion of iOS users can appreciate an approachable, easily interruptible game playable in very short segments. In some objective ways and some matters of mere personal taste, Armor Games has surpassed the existing standard for such a game.
John Bedford (Modojo): 100 Rogues is free today, along with a handful of other great titles.
GameDynamo - "Follow the Rabbit casts you as a square-shaped animal-creature (it looks kind of like a mole or a fox, but the game never specifies) that is…not to put it too complicatedly… following a rabbit through the game. Why? Just because. The game is divided between differently themed sets of levels, similar to how it's done in Cut the Rope. Another similarity is the presentation, with the whole level on the screen at all times."