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Sep 12, 2013
75
Where’s My Water? 2 is a solid addition to an ever expanding franchise, and although I can still do without its in-app pay scheme, it’s a game that’s worth checking out.
Sep 13, 2013
75
Where's My Water? 2 succeeds in spite of its free-to-play aggravations.
Sep 12, 2013
70
Had Where's My Water? 2 followed the same pricing structure as the original, it would've fared much better. It's a good sequel; just one that may drain your wallet.
Sep 13, 2013
70
Where’s My Water 2 is worth picking up, but it could be so much better as a paid app with no energy meter.
Sep 17, 2013
70
Where's My Water? 2 definitely needs a few improvements if it wants to reach the quality of its predecessors, most notably a strong pull-back on its aggressive IAPs.
Sep 18, 2013
65
The original game worked, so we don't know why Disney has moved to the free-to-play model. Even worse, it's a very, very restrictive model, which makes the game hardly enjoyable without spending a certain amount of money.
Sep 17, 2013
60
With the game constantly forcing you to stop playing, eventually you'll find that it isn't even worth coming back to anymore. No matter how fun the puzzles may be, they're only fun so long as you can play them, and Where's My Water? 2 makes every effort to avoid being played.
Sep 27, 2013
60
More of the same isn't necessarily a bad formula when a game is good enough to justify it, but Disney is really exploiting a good idea with questionable marketing choices in Where's My Water? 2.
Oct 21, 2013
60
Where's my Water 2 could be free, but with his nervous waiting times and anything new introduced is better to revamp the old episode.
Sep 16, 2013
50
Disney has made a number of admirable changes to Where’s My Water? 2, but these are overshadowed by the money-grubbing nature of its energy meter and pay-to-play focus. What was once a relaxing, refreshing change of pace in the App Store is now just another poorly implemented freemium model. It will take a lot of baths to get this stench off Swampy.