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Why 'Flick Football' is a Must Have on Any iOS Device

This article was originally posted on aGamingSite.com, the place for all the latest news and reviews in gaming.

I first got told about this great little app by a friend; at first I casted it away without even bothering to look it up. As with so many apps, I predicted it to be another rubbish one that some developer had made a half arse job with. I was wrong!

Without a shadow of a doubt 'Flick Football' is my favourite iOS application. It combines some of the key ingredients needed to become a true wonder; addiction, simplicity, intuitive and interaction. It has become a massive testosterone fueled competition with my friends as to who can score the highest on 'sudden death mode'; just one of the many game types available to its users, and of course I hold the title with an epic 26.

This great app displays some great colourful graphics and also uses intuitive controls, without having to do any type of tutorial. I could pick this game up and soon become a great player of it; even a child could play it.

The application retails for £0.59 in the App Store and is worth every penny. Like most apps, I don't mind paying that extra bit of money for a high quality product and this fits right into that category. I cannot write one bad word about this app, which is a surprising thing for me! Try to beat my sudden death top score and tell us your thoughts on it in the comments.

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