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Our Review by Jennifer Allen on March 24th, 2011
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In Hero: 108 Online, humans and animals lived together in harmony until High Roller, a mischievous guy, was unceremoniously banished from the Eastern capital. High Roller grudgingly wandered the Hidden Lands and developed a deep hatred for the people who cast him out. Hero 108: Play free mobile games online. All these html5 games can be played on your mobile, pad and tablet without installation. Hero 108: The direct tie-in to the hit TV show definitely helps, but we also think that the user-friendliness of the game really makes it a homerun. We engineered the game to be really easy for players that are new to MMOs to get into, while still employing some more advanced MMO features — such as guild ranks, PvP combat, and Raid Boss encounters — to appeal to the more hardcore audience.

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Hero: 108 offers some pretty simplistic yet entertaining minigames. Lack of high score functionality hurts it, though.
Developer: Gamania Digital Entertainment
Price: FREE
Version Reviewed: 1.01
Device Reviewed On: iPhone 4
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Hero: 108 is a collection of quirky mini games bundled together under the guise of the cartoon series of the same name, one that admittedly I know nothing of. As it's free, you might as well download Hero: 108; it's quite fun in short bursts. The mini games themselves are entertaining enough, at least for five minutes or so. There are six in all, each focusing on tapping quickly. One of them requires you to shoot down arrows before they hit you, a quick tap of the screen sorts that out. Another requires you to tap a rhino furiously in order to stop it trampling over you. Others require you to hit enemies as they appear from holes, much like a carnival game. The remaining three are similar in nature, mostly focusing on tapping the screen quickly and at the right time. One game comprises of air hockey and offers a bit more strategy but it still sticks to the key focus within Hero: 108: reacting quickly.

Each of these games are pretty fun. None of them particularly stand out but in turn, none of them are particularly weak either. The weakness lies in the lack of leaderboard support. For a title focused so heavily on beating your previous high score, it seems bizarre that there's no way of comparing your scores with friends. There's no GameCenter or OpenFeint support, there's not even a way of sharing your scores via Facebook or Twitter. Even more bizarrely, you can't even compare your previous scores through the app as it doesn't save them. It's a huge oversight for such a game.

It's unfortunate as the lack of high scores eradicates the replay value that Hero: 108 could potentially offer. As it stands, it's an OK game with a nice quirky style behind it. However it's a game that feels more worthwhile as a freebie than something you have to pay for. Maybe if high score support follows, it'll have a bit more of a point to it.

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