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So glad it’s still here, this is the 2nd title I’ve played from MFG (MadFinger Games) with the original Shadowgun campaign being the first. With MFG phasing out SG/SG:DZ a while back, I had no hope for their other titles like Dead Trigger and of course Samurai 2. Samurai 2 is a %100 premium game, they really don’t make it like this anymore, combos, comics, the cartoony yet realistic graphics are just some of the things you will find in this game. In my opinion it is worth every cent, and you should really take advantage of this game cause it’s one of the premium titles you possibly wont see again. I know MFG no longer has an interest in the mobile community, but man really wish they stayed. Unsure if DECA is a studio part of MFG, but just glad a mobile classic like this still exist.
I downloaded this game in 2010 and it stands the test of time. Simple gameplay, gorgeous design & animation and NO ads!! Both games in this series were so fun to play. Just played this one through again this morning. Would love a third installment even if it meant paying for a full game. This game really exemplifies what mobile, casual gaming could be before the awful “freemium” model. Thanks to the devs for keeping this game up to date with iOS, 14 years later!
This game is from the golden age of the app market. You pay one price and you get one great game. And this is one of the best. If this game was made today it would be casino style with a bunch of terrible spin and win games scattered throughout and a constant barrage of them trying to sell you coins or xp or something. Started this game in 2011 and I'm just replaying it now and realizing how great gaming could be on a phone if money hadn't ruined it.
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-== Featured in the Gorgeous Games by Apple !!! ==- -== "Samurai II is a very entertaining title with solid gameplay and stunning graphics." MacWorld...