MiniSquadron

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MiniSquadron
DevelopersSupermono Studios (iOS, PSP, PS3)
Gray Fin Studios (Android, BlackBerry)
MrFungFung (Windows Mobile)
Advanced Mobile Application (Ouya)
PublishersSupermono Studios (iOS, PSP, PS3)
Gray Fin Studios (Android, BlackBerry)
MrFungFung (Windows Mobile)
Advanced Mobile Application (Ouya)
PlatformsiOS, Android, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Windows Mobile, Ouya, BlackBerry
Release
November 18, 2009
  • iOS
    November 18, 2009
    Android
    November 23, 2010
    PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3
    • EU: March 16, 2011
    • NA: March 22, 2011
    Windows Mobile
    November 19, 2011
    Ouya
    April 30, 2013
    BlackBerry
    May 27, 2013

MiniSquadron is a video game developed by Supermono Studios,[1][2] Gray Fin Studios, MrFungFung, and Advanced Mobile Application. It is a plane-based shooter game. Players can unlock multiple planes and battle with them.

Critical reception

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The iPhone version received "generally favorable reviews", while the PSP version received "mixed" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[3][4]

Christian Donlan of Eurogamer called the iPhone version "a simple game [...] but an extremely polished and engaging one."[5] Kristan Reed later said of the Android version, "Every bit as polished as the original, MiniSquadron is another sure sign of Android hitting its stride, and easily one of the best titles available right now."[13] Jon Mundy of Pocket Gamer said that the iOS version "Offers the pick-up-and-playability of the old skool shooter, combined with great graphics and surprising deep gameplay."[9] Joao Diniz Sanches later said that the PSP version "successfully lands on the Minis runway carrying its trademark intense and engaging flight combat frolics but misses an opportunity to deliver a little more content-related freight."[10]

The iPhone version was nominated for the "Best Mobile Game Design" award at the Independent Games Festival Mobile 2010 Awards,[14] which went to Glow Artisan.[15]

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