It's always sunny: the band goes mobile Review

It's always sunny: the band goes mobile Review

This is a rare opportunity to review a game like It's Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile, as it's based on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the critically acclaimed comedy TV series. It has aired since 2005 and is currently in its 14th season, slated for release on September 25, 2019. The mobile game looks like cast like Oscar nominee Danny DeVito, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney , and others like gamers will have the chance to piece together episodes of the TV series through hilarious gameplay.



It's always sunny: the band goes mobile Review

Development and reception

The game was developed by FoxNext Games and published by East Side Games, while the TV show is owned by FX Networks. On Google Play, the weather is still fine: the group is going mobile it has 4,1 stars out of nearly 5 votes and is rated PEGI 000 because it is a setting in Paddy's Pub; no minors allowed! The game is also available for iOS and iTunes App Store It is ranked No.138 in strategy with an impressive 4,6 star rating, although it fits more into that genre and is more of a hybrid.

It's always sunny: the band goes mobile Review

The history

If you haven't seen the TV show, it follows five “self-centered” friends who own an Irish pub in Philadelphia called Paddy's Pub, of course. The story follows the characters in their daily lives, their relationships, their work and of course their spending habits. The satirical part comes with their precarious and critical views on everything around them, which often gets them into trouble as well, causing a series of uncomfortable and awkward situations.



It's always sunny: The Group Goes Mobile focuses on the same synopsis and simply allows the player to control the character and act out the situations in the series, for better or for worse. Naturally, the gameplay involves much more than that, as the game contains immersive and comprehensive content, including among others:


  • Collection of characters and stars
  • Content larger than what you see on TV
  • Make money running Paddy's Pub and spend it all indulging in your characters' worst impulses

It's always sunny: the band goes mobile Review


gameplay

Each mission of the game is adapted as a corresponding episode of the TV series and the player controls the characters as they collect money, carrying out their shenanigans: destroying property, selling alcohol and others. honorable ploys. You unlock and collect character cards, which can be upgraded over time, each with their own perks and bonuses. It's Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile is essentially a dabbing game, not a strategy, although its collector gameplay resembles

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