Nineoverten.com has put up a review of Mediocre's latest title for iOS devices, Sprinkle Junior. The game is based on the water-physics game Sprinkle, but has been updated to suit its target market, which is children.
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AppGamer: Mediocre Games physics puzzler, Sprinkle, is a physics puzzler that involves a lot of water, some fire and quite a bit of frantic action, so how do you translate this in to a game fit for smaller fingers?
Chris Buffa (Modojo): The original Sprinkle is so good we gave it a well-deserved perfect score. With this in mind, we strongly suggest downloading that game instead of its bizarre and largely disappointing follow-up, Sprinkle Junior.
Kinda too bad that Junior didn't deliver, but it's cheap so it might be alright.