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Jan 23, 2013
90
Momonga Pinball Adventures is a sugary sweet pinball title that has plenty to offer for every audience. What it lacks in photo-realistic physics and ridiculous bonus multipliers, it more than makes up for in charm and replayability.
Jan 25, 2013
90
The best thing to happen to Pinball since Tommy, Momonga is a unique game that has plenty of staying power.
Jan 25, 2013
90
Momonga's Pinball Adventures is already a winner. In part for its impressive look, certainly, but the charm and challenge of the game are a big part of what makes it so loveable.
Jan 22, 2013
80
The objectives don't change the way levels play too much, but they do offer additional challenges to extend the game's life. The core pinball aspect is tons of fun too, so you'll be looking for reasons to play more of it. It's brought together with an utterly charming art style and cast of furball characters that makes Momonga Pinball Adventures a joy to play on the go.
Jan 23, 2013
80
Satisfying though these bonus objectives are, we can't help but feel they've been wedged into the game in order to artificially extend its longevity. But while that's a shame, it takes nothing away from the sublime eccentricity of Momonga Pinball Adventures.
Jan 26, 2013
80
A should buy that excellently builds pinball into a deluxe adventure with intricate levels, and storyline.
Jan 25, 2013
75
Is it a platformer? Is it a pinball-game? No, it's a pinball-platformer! It's addicting, original and looks great. A frame rate that (apparently only on the iPhone 4) drops drastically every now and then and the short amount of time you'll spend with it are forgivable for anyone who'd like to try something new for a low price.
Jan 25, 2013
75
Momonga Pinball Adventures is a clever variation on pinball games, but it falls short of being a classic.
Feb 27, 2013
70
If there's a problem with the whole set-up, it's that the mysterious business of creating truly punchy feedback has eluded the developers. The feel of a rebound's not bad by any means, but the sense of genuine connection that could have rendered this an instant classic is missing, and the game can occasionally feel a little sleepy as a result.
Feb 11, 2013
60
A game where you knock a Japanese Flying Squirrel around as a pinball in small goal oriented levels. It's not too shabby.