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Jun 8, 2011
100
Feed Me Oil jumps in to a genre already full of interesting titles and manages to stand out despite its obvious inspirations.
Jun 13, 2011
100
Provides a unique experience that'll leave you smiling long after you put the game down.
Jun 15, 2011
100
One of the App Store's best puzzle games. It's a familiar concept (Enigmo, another iPhone hit, springs to mind) that feels fresh, thanks to sharp visuals and most importantly, engaging play. The best part? No messy cleanup later.
Jun 29, 2011
100
This is a beautiful puzzle game with loads of challenge and plenty of variety. Each level will force you to think differently and develop new tactics solve them.
Jun 7, 2011
90
It's cute, fun, easy to get into, inexpensive and (according to Chillingo) will be getting even more levels in future updates. Solving ecological disasters has never been so entertainingly surreal.
Jun 14, 2011
90
Although the general notion of the game is not totally exclusive, the use of oil in the game is a genuinely new idea and adds a new element to the game.
Jun 16, 2011
90
A delight. Sure, there are tons of puzzle games in the App Store, but amongst them Feed Me Oil stands out for its addictiveness and character. The aesthetic just works.
Jul 7, 2011
83
A surprising game on several aspects that suffers only from its choice of aesthetics, the high difficulty of some levels, and its relatively short length. Nevertheless, Feed me Oil remains an appealing and innovative title for fans of physical puzzlers.
Jul 11, 2011
82
For its price, Feed Me Oil is a great package: it boosts solid puzzles, nice graphics and a good amount of content. It doesn't break any new ground and it has some flaws, but fans of the genre should definitely pick this up.
Jun 6, 2011
80
A success thanks to the fun and challenge it provides. Not only that, but the game features a ton of content to play through, too. So long as you can get past the setting and either swallow or ignore the cost for the instant hints, there's a lot here to love.