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Game Review: MonstaFish
Good thing this game is only $0.99.
Overall Score: 3/5
Boring gameplay makes this title not worth downloading.
Gameplay: 2/5
While playing all 4 different gameplay modes, I never had much fun. In the main gameplay mode, you flick bubbles together to form bigger bubbles and then tap the bubbles while over a fish to pop them and kill the fish. It’s different and unique, but simply not exciting to me. Fish Hook mode is even worse.
Presentation: 4/5
The visuals look nice and the sound effects are good.
Lasting Value: 2/5
With such boring gameplay, I can’t see this game having much lasting value. If you care about your gamerscore, then maybe it’ll be worth it.
Title: MonstaFish
Price: $0.99
Publisher: Ironsun Studios
Written by andrewbares at WMPoweruser.com, the largest independent Windows Phone community . Read more Windows Phone News at WMPoweruser.com
25% of Xbox Live games incompatible with 256 MB handsets

AAWP have scoured Marketplace to find a full list of Windows Phone apps which will not install on 256 MB Tango handsets.
They found 1,387 apps were barred; only 1.6% of Marketplace. Unfortunately these apps were clustered towards the high end of the market, with a full 25% of Xbox Live apps disallowed, and 5% of the top 10,000 apps by downloads.
AAWP notes however that very few new apps are 256 MB incompatible, just 0.8% of new Windows Phone 7.1.1 SDK apps do not support Tango, and presumably as these apps are updated the numbers will drop even more.
Even then, buyers should definitely know that it is worth spending a bit more if they intend to game seriously on their Windows Phone.
AAWP has a full list of all the 1387 apps, which can be found in their detailed post here.
Written by Surur at WMPoweruser.com, the largest independent Windows Phone community . Read more Windows Phone News at WMPoweruser.com