Crazy Lab Games

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May 15 2021

Crazy Lab Games

Crazy Lab Games

Crazy Labs introduces JoJo Siwa - Live to Dance
The official mobile game titled JoJo Siwa - Live to dance is scheduled for release under Crazy Labs’s line of Lifestyle Games. Variety were the first to share this, read all about it right here.
This September we announced JoJo Siwa – Live to Dance, a new mobile game where fans join the Nickelodeon superstar and YouTube sensation on a multi-city dance tour. The game is scheduled for release next month and will be available soon on Google Play and on the App Store.
In JoJo Siwa – Live to Dance, fans join JoJo’s team of dancers on stage and compete their way throughout the tour. Along the way, players learn various dance styles, styling tips and more in preparation for the big stage while engaging with JoJo’s unique and colorful style.
“JoJo is an iconic positive role model and a perfect fit for Crazy Labs' line of Lifestyle Games. We created a whole new gameplay experience tailored to JoJo’s life as a singer and entertainer that we know fans will love” says Sagi Schliesser, CEO and Co-Founder of Crazy Labs.
The official JoJo Siwa game is free to play and will be available for download later this year during the JoJo Siwa The D.R.E.A.M. Tour, so stay tuned for updates.

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Crazy Labs is a Top 10 F2P mobile games publisher and a worldwide mobile casual games innovator. We collected 343 of the best free online zombie games. These games include browser games for both your computer and mobile devices, as well as apps for your Android and iOS phones and tablets. They include new zombie games such as Warfare Classic and top zombie games such as Paper Minecraft, Realistic Zombie Survival Warfare, and Zombs Royale (ZombsRoyale.io). Take command of a scientifically modified origami in Paper Plane: The Crazy Lab. Go through a hundred levels and avoid all the obstacles by choosing one of these three forms: the aircraft, the chopper or the dragon.

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Rated 2 out of 5 by Eveoflove from This could have been a great physics game but...Review based on the demo. This is the 3rd game in the series, and unless you've played the 1st 'Crazy Machines', you probably will be spending a lot of time getting to understand what the various controls/buttons in the laboratory are for. There is NO TUTORIAL whatsoever, which is a shame as people that like puzzles with elements of physics might pass this game up. The bulk of the configuration options deals with graphics quality. I left them with their default values and the demo played fine. The game is about resolving puzzles with the aid of elements given to you. For those unfamiliar with the strategy to use in games like this (especially so you can enjoy the demo!), try the following: 1) trigger the start of the experiment without adding any tool, and see what happens; 2) then add an element, re-start the experiment, and see if it achieves what you were hoping for; if not, tweak your element (position, orientation, replace with a different element, etc.) 3) keep adding 1 element at a time and making adjustments until you reach the experiment's objective 4) move on to the next experiment! This is a trial-and-error game, and it can get frustrating, especially at the very beginning, until you understand how to interact with the game. A chunk of demo time will be wasted just to understand the mechanics. Hovering the mouse pointer on an object/button will help somewhat, but explanations would be better. I liked the fact that the puzzles were varied (I completed only 4 of the 101 in the 1-hour trial), but this game could seriously benefit from 2 things: 1) Have either an auto-execute demo or a tutorial so players know what to do; too much time spent in getting familiar with the controls. 2) Have a hint system. If you're stuck, you're stuck without the option of moving forward. When (but ONLY when) you're successful with an experiment, you can see the 'plan' on what needed to be done (in case there's an alternative solution). I think it would have been GREAT to 'auto-fill' the next step with the use of a 'hint' button. Please try the demo... it's an interesting game for those who like to scratch their brain. I do, but not to that extent and because of the lack of help/hint, cannot truly recommend it. I might have been stuck on level 5 forever!

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