Dropchord Critic Reviews
15 Total Reviews
7 Positive Reviews(46.7%)
8 Mixed Reviews(53.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Slide to Play
August 1, 2013
Dropchord is interesting, fun, and has some great beats to enjoy.
148Apps
August 2, 2013
Dropchord is a hypnotic treat for the eyes, ears, and fingers.
TouchArcade
August 26, 2013
Some games make me want to keep playing all night long, sucking hour after hour until the sun comes up. Dropchord makes me want to throw down my iPhone and dance till dawn. But that would mean I’d have to stop playing. It's a nice dilemma.
Arcade Sushi
August 5, 2013
Dropchord may not be the perfect rhythm game, but it has enough style and substance to keep you busy for a good while.
Multiplayer.it
August 14, 2013
Dropchord delivers an intense, compelling audio visual experience, and it's pretty original in terms of touch controls, but it's also hard to master and for the wrong reasons.
Eurogamer
August 19, 2013
Dropchord demonstrates Double Fine's expanding range and competency as the studio begins to diversify. This may be a palette-cleansing effort for the studio's staff, but in Dropchord's case that sense of creative liberation works in our favour.
Game Informer
August 1, 2013
These little twists add a fair amount of variety to Dropchord, but the overall package failed to grab me. I loved the soundtrack (you can download it from iTunes), and the visuals are great as well. The backgrounds swirl and change in a funky lightshow that doesn't obscure the objectives. Ultimately, though, it’s a neat-looking (and sounding) game that’s easy to play and just as easy to forget.
Destructoid
August 8, 2013
If you're in the mood for an interesting game based around electronic music though, you can do a whole lot worse than spending a few bucks on Double Fine's latest foray into the mobile market. Just don't expect a whole lot of depth, or a lasting impression.
Post Arcade (National Post)
August 13, 2013
This is a rare case of a game better played on phone than tablet, since the smaller screen lets one alter the beam line much more quickly.
MacLife
August 2, 2013
Dropchord dazzles with its presentation, but doesn't make a lasting impact with its interactivity.
Gamezebo
August 5, 2013
Dropchord is one of the most stylish experiences you can have on your mobile device, and if you're looking for just a short experience to fill the good part of an hour, then it's well worth grabbing.
Apple'N'Apps
August 6, 2013
Dropchord is an action packed experience that is well suited for iOS that just lacks long term depth to keep you coming back.
God is a Geek
August 22, 2013
Dropchord plays much better on the smaller screens of the iPhone/iPod Touch as opposed to the iPad, due to the two thumb control method.
Pocket Gamer UK
August 1, 2013
Dropchord's thumping soundtrack hides a rather frustrating and repetitive game that just doesn't feel that satisfying to play.