Christian from We Got This Covered wrote:
Casual games are a relatively new addition to the world of video games, and their contributions range from questionable to excellent, producing both forgettable titles of the week and enduring time wasters (Peggle owes me at least a month of my life back). Because of its handheld capabilities, the PS Vita works perfectly as a constant gamer’s sidekick while also offering more casual titles for those who don’t have the time to invest in a larger-scale adventure. Landing squarely between unmemorable and addictive is Furmins, the first iOS game developed by Housemarque, which has been ported to the Vita.
A bundle comprising of Furmins and StarDrone Extreme on PlayStation Vita is now on sale for a limited time only from October 1st 2014 to 12am on October 16th 2014 from the European PlayStation Store having been reduced from the normal price of £7.39/€8.99/$13.45 to the sale price of £3.99/€4.99/$7.55 with a further 20% PlayStation Plus reduction.
Lead the Furmins through over 100 ingeniously designed and visually stunning levels. Furmins provides hours of brain-twisting fun for fans of physics-based puzzle games.
Guide all the Furmins to the basket (level exit) by re-arranging a variety of items and using bumpers with well-timed precision. Wisely place items to create pathways and physical chain reactions which help the Furmins reach their goal while earning Star points to unlock new Levels.
DJ Killzown Jones of RGN writes, "Furmins is a puzzle game that had a cool premise but not much else. The lovable characters can’t save the poor controls or blandness of the gameplay. The game is playable at best but has nothing that puts it above the other great puzzle games on the market today. All in all Furmins gets a 5 out of 10 from RealGamerNewz and we recommend Housemarque take this one back to the drawing board so it can be on the quality level of their other titles."