Fragger

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DevelopersHarold Brenes, Miniclip.com
Platforms
ReleaseJune 3, 2010
Fragger
DevelopersHarold Brenes, Miniclip.com
Platforms
ReleaseJune 3, 2010
Genres

Fragger is a popular trajectory-based puzzle game created and developed by Harold Brenes and released in 2009 for the Internet. After achieving popularity on the Internet, being played more than 100 million times,[1] it was licensed and ported by Miniclip to iPhone in 2010,[1] and to Android and PlayJam in 2012.[2][3][4] By August 2014 it had become the second-placed paid app for iPhone and third overall top-grossing app in Apple's App Store.[5] The gameplay is similar to Angry Birds. The game has had "generally favourable reviews", garnering a Metacritic score of 86% based on 5 critic reviews.[6]

Originally created by Harold Brenes as an Adobe Flash game published by ArmorGames.com,[7] the game was later adapted for iOS devices by Miniclip.[8] It was released to iPhone on June 3, 2010. After achieving popularity on the Internet, being played more than 100 million times,[1] it was ported to iPhone in 2011[1] and to Android and PlayJam in 2012.[2][3][4]

Gameplay

The aim of each of the 100+ levels is to use the protagonist to throw grenades at and into buildings in order to bypass defenses and blow up enemies. The gameplay is similar to Angry Birds.

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