Androidtapp.com – 5 out of 5 “Probably the most innovative take on a physics game since Angry Birds.” AppJudgment - "What if You Played the Pigs in Angry Birds? Try Save My Telly!" Save My telly is an action puzzle game where you need to stack materials and use skills to protect a TV set from natural disasters, such as wind, rain, earthquake, meteors, grasshoppers, aliens and others. This game has its own way of creating an endless gameplay, with amazing physics interaction, challenging objectives, stars, different levels, exciting items to unlock and skills to use. A tons of content and updates to come. Watch the video, and be amazed with the fun! Instead of destroying things, this is a game where you protect what you love from getting broken by natural disasters, sheltering it in constructions made of wood, stone and other materials. A whole new experience each time you play! - 4 amazing levels - 60 challenging objectives that keep you coming back for more - 9 different items to protect your TV - 8 exciting disasters, such as rain, wind, meteors, aliens... - Use skills glue, repair and screw to build a stable house - A lot of hidden stars!
Mehh
Controls are Frustratingly terrible Not worth the .99$ I paid for it:
Cute game!
This is a really cute game. It will entertain for hours!
Amazing game
As simple as it can be, this game has awesome dynamics and impeccable gameplay. The concept is different but it's been my favorite iPhone game for months now! Kudos!
Jim
Love it
Nice!
Nice! Nice! Nice!
addictive
couldnt wait to buy the full version. definitely worth the dolar spent!
Warning: addictive
This is so much fun. Those who are having trouble controlling their items: remember that iOS has multitouch. I hope this game becomes really popular since it is so fun. I want to see many future updates. Customer service is so friendly and quick! While I would never expect a response as quick as I got again, I got a very kind response to my email in 10 minutes!
Complete version of the Game!
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