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Monsters University: Catch Archie Review (Modojo)

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Both kids and adults poured into theaters to see Pixar's Monsters University. Disney, meanwhile, gave them something to play in the form of Catch Archie, a free iOS and Android title that serves as an advertising vehicle to a more feature-packed $0.99 video game. Is this digital slice big enough to justify dropping a buck? Yes, but we expected better.

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Licensed Running Games Worth Playing Round One

Triverse writes, "These titles are all licenses that certainly don’t scream “endless running” when you hear their names. We have kids shows, classic game characters and a lasagna loving cat from the funny pages all represented on this list. That is the point of this list though, variety and to give our readers an idea of the breadth of endless running games available."

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Monsters University Review | GamEvo

With each new Disney film there is a game attached to it, and Monsters University was not going to be the exception. In this case we have a game similar to "Temple Run" set in the pixar movie which was released worldwide weeks ago.

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TotalHitman4344d ago

Just release the original Monsters Inc game in HD and I'll be happy.

Finalfantasykid4344d ago

I bought that game used a few years ago for my cousin (he must have been around 4 years old at the time, and was already becoming a gamer, partially thanks to me :)). I didn't expect the game to be any good, but I figured he would enjoy it, but I made sure to play the game a little before I sent it to him to make sure it actually worked, and I was surprised how good it was, although it played a little glitchy on the PS3, luckly he had a PS1.

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Monsters University Review | STP

Uninventive gameplay gives Monsters University limited appeal.

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