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Shouldn't iOS be linked in its first mention rather than its second? (Also, was it exclusively released for iPhones and iPads or was it not released for iPods?)
Is there any app icon for this game that can be used on the infobox?
Review of images and other files
All the files used in the page were verified by me—it's all great material, with permission to use confirmed by OTRS.
I'm pretty sure that "snakelike" isn't a word. Still, to avoid copying "snake-like" from Gameplay, you should reword it (e.g. a line that resembles a snake, or something like that)
"clear colored dots" is ambiguous
"The game received "generally favorable reviews", according to video game review score aggregator Metacritic" I don't think Metacritic needs to be mentioned in the lead. This sentence could be replaced by "The game received mostly positive reviews from video game critics, who [praised this/criticized that] (...)"
"Reviewers praised its affordances for player freedom" seemed a bit out of place as well (considering it comes after a sentence describing the app's commercial aspects)
The following comments regarding stylization apply to text, infobox and references pertaining to the sources:
Edge should be italicized but TouchArcade, Eurogamer, Kotaku shouldn't
Eurogamer shouldn't be italicized on the ref
The second paragraph should only have FN5 cited once, at the end of "(...) complex prospects into "natural" solutions"
Other comments
I wonder if the info on the first footnote (clones) could be included on the body of the article, i.e. text. Just a suggestion, though. pedro | talk23:00, 21 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the review! I'll have more time to look this weekend, but about the multiple italics comments: WP:ITALICS ("Online magazines, newspapers, and news sites with original content should generally be italicized") is my rationale. czar ♔05:46, 22 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for the clarification. Still, TouchArcade doesn't belong in that category, and neither does Kotaku. I'm having second thoughts on Kotaku and IndieGames, as they are blogs (and Kotaku is published by Gawker, a company who owns blogs of which their reliability has been questioned). WP:NEWSBLOG doesn't apply here either. Nevermind, I just checked the video games WP's sources page and those are indeed acceptable. pedro | talk12:41, 22 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
@Prism, I think I addressed everything. Want to take a look? (Non-struck italics and footnote comments still apply to previous logic.) Re: the icon, I'm talking with the dev about a free use version. And "snakelike" is indeed a word in my dictionary of choice, the New Oxford American Dictionary—I think its a good word for a concept that's hard to describe. czar ♔03:41, 23 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]