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Saturday, 11 July 2015

review of Sonic Dash (PC, iOS, Android)

okay guys! my first ever  game review for Smartphones and tablets <cue Final Fantasy  fanfare> can this game speed is way into the Fulgore Award, or will he get arrested for speeding?
lets find out! Lizzy the Hedgehog with the request!

In this game your objective is to run as far as possible without hitting obstacles, collecting rings and power ups to help you as you go along. The accessibility scores are as follows,

Visibility 10
 this game does not have a colorblind mode, but there's no need for one. Every thing that's coming to towards Sonic is foe and needs to be avoided. And the signposts indicating the levels Sonic warps to has their own unique symbols, so visually impaired players can play this no problem.

Audibility 10
there's no interwoven story, and there's very little dialogue, so there's no  need for subtitles. So no problems on the Hearing impaired front!

Mobility 10
with the PC version, which is available on the Windows 8,8.1 and 10 app stores. you can control Sonic with the Keyboard, Mouse and touch screen (if your monitor supports it). So you can use whatever control style suits your impairments.
Gameplay 5
this  game is  heavily plagiarized from Temple Run, and there's very little content within the game, sure you can unlock characters for a cost, but it hardly changes the game regardless of which character you chose! So in short, this game is SEGA's attempt to plagiarize Temple Run to make a quick buck!

OVERALL SCORE 87.5%

greatly accessible but its lack of originality and lack of content drags that score right down!

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