Agent Gumball - Roguelike Spy Game Cartoon Network Genres: Games Entertainment Strategy Adventure $2.99 USD Supported Devices: iPhone-3GS iPhone4 iPodTouchFourthGen iPad2Wifi iPad23G iPhone4S iPadThirdGen iPadThirdGen4G iPhone5 iPodTouchFifthGen iPadFourthGen iPadFourthGen4G iPadMini iPadMini4G iPhone5c iPhone5s iPhone6 iPhone6Plus iPodTouchSixthGen Minimum iOS Version: iOS 6.0 Download Size: 165.3MB Agent Gumball - Roguelike Spy Game Someone’s been spying on Gumball. What the what?! Two can play at that game! GO UNDERCOVERSneak past enem… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsSomeone’s been spying on Gumball. What the what?! Two can play at that game! GO UNDERCOVERSneak past enemy patrols to collect secrets, plant bugs, take down targets, and rescue missing agents. Which spy will you choose? Swap between Gumball, Darwin, Anais, and Penny! BATTLE ENEMY AGENTSBust out your spy gadgets to get the upper hand in battle! Charge up with the Power Belt. Hack the system with the Tech Watch. And slip into stealth mode with the Spy Glasses. RECRUIT NEW SPIESRun your own spy agency. Recruit Gumball’s friends and send them on secret missions to earn coins and items while you’re away from the game.UNLOCK STEALTH MISSIONSEnter the enemy mainframe and put your spy skills to the test! Stay out of sight while gathering top secret intel. Save the day with Gumball, Agent Gumball.*****This game is available in the following languages: English, French, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Latin American), Russian, TurkishIf you're having any problems with this app, feel free to contact us at [email protected]. Tell us about the issues you're running into as well as what device and OS version you're using. *****PRIVACY INFORMATION: Your privacy is important to us at Cartoon Network, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. This game collects and uses information as described in Cartoon Network’s Privacy Policy linked below. 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Cartoon Network and its affiliates are not responsible for any collection, use, or disclosure of your personal information by Apple or your wireless carrier. Terms of Use: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/legal/termsofuse.html Privacy Policy: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/legal/privacy/mobile.html Information Seller: Genre:Adventure, Strategy Release:Apr 28, 2016 Updated:May 02, 2016 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (3) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal touchy85 Well-Known Member Jan 21, 2015 1,616 1 38 #2 touchy85, Apr 28, 2016 Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Very accessible roguelite with stealth elements. You can chose the difficulty of your missions. How harder the mission how higher the rewards. While playing you unlock new tools and characters and you can spend your rewards to upgrade your skills. Pretty much like all Cartoon Network games it's good and definitely worth playing as an adult. BillyOceansBlues Well-Known Member Mar 1, 2013 188 7 18 #3 BillyOceansBlues, Apr 30, 2016 Really having fun with this one. Another great CN game. GiHubb Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Apr 27, 2010 1,049 39 48 CEO #4 GiHubb, May 1, 2016 This looks mighty interesting and I'm surprised hasn't gotten much attention on the forums. Anyway, from watching the gameplay video (thanks touchy85!) how is the economy of the game? Does it feel balanced like a premium title or is it grind heavy with potential IAP to be introduced in the future? Son of Anarchy Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2015 717 130 43 Male Shadow Runner Australia #5 Son of Anarchy, May 1, 2016 I'd say it feels very balanced, not grind heavy whatsoever. It's very fun heavy in the CN way. Haven't played much (definitely plan to though) but what I have has been very generous with dishing out the currencies. Anything's possible of course, but I don't think they'll add iap to this. One of the main reasons I got it was simply because it didn't have any and I like to support games that keep it out. I don't want freemium to be the future. GiHubb Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Apr 27, 2010 1,049 39 48 CEO #6 GiHubb, May 1, 2016 On supporting premium games - I agree with you and hopefully there is still room for premium games in the future. Contrary to pessimists, I do think so, but it probably will be a niche of sorts. Anyway, I have a flight tomorrow so will pick this up. Thanks for the early impressions. Still quite surprised this hasn't gained more attention here. scottsoapbox Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Aug 8, 2014 138 1 18 Professor Usually TN, MX, or NOLA http://scottsoapbox.com/ #7 scottsoapbox, May 2, 2016 First Boss? I've been enjoying this game, but I'm a bit confused as to how I find Principal Brown (first boss). There is an option to "buy intel" on him from Larry at the HQ, but that seems like a buy-a-cheat-code. The price is cheap (the game is generous with coins) but I'd prefer to play without cheats. However, I've gone like twenty levels deep and not discovered anything other than increasingly difficult enemies and slightly higher bonuses. Is the buy intel option the only way to unlock the next level? scottsoapbox Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Aug 8, 2014 138 1 18 Professor Usually TN, MX, or NOLA http://scottsoapbox.com/ #8 scottsoapbox, May 3, 2016 Well as far as I can tell you do have to 'buy intel' to open the level with the first boss. Sadly, you don't fight him, but just locate him. This opens the second level. Unfortunately for me, since I kept attempting deeper and deeper levels looking for the first boss, I am pretty overpowered for level 2. teknalb Well-Known Member Nov 12, 2015 61 0 0 #9 teknalb, May 3, 2016 This is a legit rogue lite, I don't know why I expected less from cn but they never disappoint. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Very accessible roguelite with stealth elements. You can chose the difficulty of your missions. How harder the mission how higher the rewards. While playing you unlock new tools and characters and you can spend your rewards to upgrade your skills. Pretty much like all Cartoon Network games it's good and definitely worth playing as an adult.
This looks mighty interesting and I'm surprised hasn't gotten much attention on the forums. Anyway, from watching the gameplay video (thanks touchy85!) how is the economy of the game? Does it feel balanced like a premium title or is it grind heavy with potential IAP to be introduced in the future?
I'd say it feels very balanced, not grind heavy whatsoever. It's very fun heavy in the CN way. Haven't played much (definitely plan to though) but what I have has been very generous with dishing out the currencies. Anything's possible of course, but I don't think they'll add iap to this. One of the main reasons I got it was simply because it didn't have any and I like to support games that keep it out. I don't want freemium to be the future.
On supporting premium games - I agree with you and hopefully there is still room for premium games in the future. Contrary to pessimists, I do think so, but it probably will be a niche of sorts. Anyway, I have a flight tomorrow so will pick this up. Thanks for the early impressions. Still quite surprised this hasn't gained more attention here.
First Boss? I've been enjoying this game, but I'm a bit confused as to how I find Principal Brown (first boss). There is an option to "buy intel" on him from Larry at the HQ, but that seems like a buy-a-cheat-code. The price is cheap (the game is generous with coins) but I'd prefer to play without cheats. However, I've gone like twenty levels deep and not discovered anything other than increasingly difficult enemies and slightly higher bonuses. Is the buy intel option the only way to unlock the next level?
Well as far as I can tell you do have to 'buy intel' to open the level with the first boss. Sadly, you don't fight him, but just locate him. This opens the second level. Unfortunately for me, since I kept attempting deeper and deeper levels looking for the first boss, I am pretty overpowered for level 2.