Much is to be applauded about the game's overall presentation, too. In terms of graphics, music and overall special effects experienced during the actual action game.
As a matter of fact, you'll be playing this one as long as you love Slingo because when you find yourself getting tired with the Supreme Mode, you can always revisit Slingos past through the Classic Mode, or play through the infinite Daily Challenge, giving you such good reasons to turn this game on for about five minutes each day just to have a crack at the day's latest dare.
NintendoLife: Some games just don’t translate well to the video game format, among them bingo and slots, unless you can bet real money on them. They’re both completely up to chance, and that’s generally not enough to drive a gamer. It’s strange, then, that combining the two works so well. Slingo Supreme does a decent job of bringing the early Internet-borne activity to the small screen, but with Slingo Quest already available for the same price, should you take a chance on this?
The full and complete Nintendo Weekly Download Report for December 29, 2011.
Touch Arcade:
I hesitate using the word "addicting" when talking about iPhone games anymore, as it's a pretty tired cliché, but I can't think of a better way to describe the new iPhone game Slingo Supreme. I use the term “new” loosely, as Slingo itself has been around since the mid-nineties, but is new to the iPhone platform. Many gamers will probably remember playing Slingo on AOL back when your 28.8k modem was the hotness. I remember the game from back then, but somehow managed never to have played it until this iPhone iteration. The game evolved a lot since the first release from 1995, and Slingo Supreme for iPhone is based on the PC game of the same name from 2008.