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Aug 25, 2011
100
Sprinkle is both fun and visually stimulating, a game that should be in everyone's collection. The fact that it costs $0.99 ($1.99 on Android with 24 additional levels) means you have no excuse.
Sep 2, 2011
100
Sprinkle is a solid puzzle game in a similar vein as Crush the Castle or Angry Birds, yet carries gameplay and an identity distinct from either.
Aug 25, 2011
90
Sprinkle makes fighting fire with physics (and water, of course) a heck of a lot of fun.
Sep 2, 2011
90
The water physics in this game look wonderful and are definitely the main attraction.
Aug 30, 2011
80
"Great use of water in an iPhone app" seems like an odd selling point, but the way Sprinkle revolves its puzzles around the much needed liquid is worth the price of admission alone.
Sep 14, 2011
80
The realistic fluidity of the water and the realistic properties of the fire (they spread if left unattended) are what makes this game different.
Sep 26, 2011
80
Ultimately, Sprinkle succeeds in bringing something new to the table with the excellent water physics and the cute characters. If you've completed World of Goo and fancy another top class liquid based physics game, grab a copy of Sprinkle from the App Store and you won't be disappointed.
Aug 25, 2011
70
I have to emphasize the first two worlds here, because while the puzzling in Sprinkle is fairly easy, unlocking World 3 and beyond is incredibly hard.
Sep 10, 2011
70
If you're dying to get your firefighter pants on, or for another physics-based experience for your iPhone or iPad, it's definitely worth a try.
Aug 29, 2011
60
Sprinkle brings something new with it's water physics, but it's comparatively small amount of levels, in-app purchases and unexciting soundtrack leaves it to fall short of being something great.