Guardian writes: "It must be hard to be particularly motivated as a games developer when working on something like Despicable Me. Publisher deadlines mean you'll probably never have enough time to create anything particularly worthwhile, and the nature of a children's film tie-in's target audience means even if you do impress, it's unlikely many people will notice."
Despicable Me: Minion Rush is a truly beautiful and addictive running game that will keep you busy for countless hours trying to beat your friends high scores.
Really great review, you just gotta play this game cause of how epic the movie was
MWEB GameZone takes a look at their pick of the top 5 Android games mobile gamers have to play - and four of it is free-to-play.
I enjoyed the beginning of Despicable me, but its the constant incentive for me to buy added extras that annoyed me.
That is what I hate at the moment about android games, its the constant advertising of other games/products that puts me off.
Keep it in the background but don't remind me about it every time my character dies in the game.
I picked up a couple of the recent Humble Bundles with Android titles in them, and by and large, they're all good games. World of Goo is always a perennial favourite!
Digital Spy writes "Few consoles in gaming history have been bogged down by as many generic movie tie-ins as the Nintendo Wii. Based on the Universal animated feature of the same name, Despicable Me is the latest licensed offering hoping to catch a golden egg at the bottom of its film counterpart's box office beanstalk. It's easy to approach this one with a cynical mindset given the plight of most cinematic adaptations, but the vocal talents of Steve Carell certainly raise our expectations. Nevertheless, this is largely a trite offering geared towards a young audience, though there are some moments of innovation."