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suckersLite app for iPhone and iPad


4.3 ( 6553 ratings )
Games Entertainment Puzzle
Developer: iPhonky
Free
Current version: Suckers Lite version, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 26 Jan 2012
App size: 14.32 Mb

Suckers is so fun and addictive than any prior block puzzles.

The game is simple to navigate and addictive, point on the suckers and vamp them out simple as that - watch out for Bees and Spiders they will drain the suck meter even faster than the suckers So be warned.

Character:-
3 colors Mosquito (Enemy)
1 spider (Enemy)
1 honey bee (Enemy)

Special items can also be used on the suckers
1 Thunder Bolt (bonus)
1 freeze ice (bonus)
1 spray (bonus)
1 blood (bonus)

Suckers suck your blood from your skin scary and suck the living day lights out of you. They love all types of blood they don’t discriminate.

Suckers is on the iPhone and iPad

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Review
Recoreviews

Overall comments (5/5)

Overall, this app is extremely professional; through the use of colourful graphics and animation, and also the very fast loading times and lack of lag! The addictive gameplay will keep you re-launching the app to play more – and the high score board feature will also help to bring out the competitive side of you! Also, the best thing is… its free! Read on to find out in more detail about this app!

Graphics comments (5/5)

From the moment of clicking on the apps icon on your home screen, you are drawn right into the application. With no splash screen and extremely fast loading time, the game starts almost instantly on an iPhone 4, and even faster on my iPad 2! The first impressions of the game are of a very high standard. The colours used throughout the main menu of the app are very relevant to the game its self, and are also very appealing to the target audience.

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