StarDunk

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Stardunk
File:StarDunk.png
DeveloperGodzilab
PublisherPlaydigious
PlatformsAndroid, iOS
ReleaseJuly 12, 2010[1]
GenreSports
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

StarDunk is a video game for the Android as well as the iOS. It was made by Godzilab and released for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.[2] The game has a sequel titled StarDunk Gold. It has achieved over 4 million downloads.[3]

Gameplay

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StarDunk is a basketball game where the objective is to shoot the ball through the hoop. Set in space, it is a massively multiplayer sports game where the player competes at shooting against other players, in a space backdrop.[4]

Reception

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StarDunk has received positive reviews. AndroidTapp gave it a maximum five stars, saying that it is "huge, online multiplayer, basketballing extravaganza".[3] TouchArcade praised the game, saying "Star Dunk is an entertaining take on a popular sport that should have the competitive types champing at the bit for a long time to come" but criticized the fact that there is no way to challenge friends directly.[6] Gamezebo scored StarDunk 3.5/5.[7] AppSpy called the game "a great time-waster".[1]

References

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