Judge is a unique reflex and social-judgment game that tests your ability to make split-second decisions. The gameplay is minimalist: you are presented with two characters and a simple law or rule. You must 'judge' whether the rule is being followed or broken faster than your opponent.
Itβs a great 'same-device' multiplayer game that leads to plenty of laughs and finger-tapping frenzies. While itβs very thin on content for a single-player experience, its value as a party game or a quick competitive distraction is high. The art style is clean and evocative, making it a stylish addition to any casual gamer's folder.
Iβm reviewing this because itβs in the list, but let's be clear: this isn't a game. Itβs a relic of an era where people thought they needed a separate app for everything social media already does better. The interface is dated, and the 'community' is essentially a ghost town. Itβs a tool for people who can't decide which tie to wear and for some reason want to ask strangers instead of their own friends.
From a 'gaming' perspective, it has zero value. There are no mechanics, no progression, and no entertainment value unless you find looking at other people's mundane life choices thrilling. Itβs the kind of app that clutters up the store and makes it harder to find actual creative software. Skip it and just use your common sense to make decisions.
Performance: Functional but feels 'heavy' due to unoptimized network calls.
Buy if: You are doing a historical study on failed social apps from the early 2010s.
Skip if: You are looking for a video game.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.0.6Tue Apr 27 2021
Performance improvements.
Bug fixes.
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Judge! is a minimalist competitive game for two players on a single device. A rule appears, a situation is shown, and you must decide if the rule is followed or broken before your opponent does. Itβs a test of logic, speed, and focus that turns your iPhone or iPad into a competitive arena.
Local 1v1 multiplayer
Challenging reflex gameplay
Clean, minimalist art style
Variety of rule sets
Don't overthink the rule. The illustrations are designed to be clear; if it looks wrong at first glance, it probably is. Speed is everything.
Historical data on the app's development.
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... Inc. In a Manhattan court hearing that started on Friday and lasted past midnight, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James Peck approved the sale...
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Reuters - Tue Jan 29 2019
A federal judge in Houston has granted class status to a lawsuit by Cobalt International Energy investors accusing the company of misleading...
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The screen splits in two. Each player takes a side. The first to tap the correct verdict wins the point.
While primarily a multiplayer game, there is a practice mode to test your own speed.