3/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Pridefest™ for iPhone.
Pridefest™ is free iOS app published by Atari, Interactive
TheSylvan
I’m always happy to give queer dollars to queer folks and this seems like a fun little game. I had a bit of confusion but once I figured out I leveled up doing magazine assignments I was back on track. However after I purchased a new iPhone the game did not have the upgrades I purchased with the pink gems nor did it have the unspent gems. I can’t find a support link through the app or on their website nor have I found a restore purchases option. A little help would be appreciated.
Snoopy dancer
Just downloaded the game and it's crashed three times since trying to play it. So far not so good.
Jack the beaver
This game was made to pander to everyone in the LGBTQ community. Nothing new is brought to the table in this app. It's the same formula but with a rainbow "Pride" skin. Atari is effectively marketing this app as Pridefest only to hoard downloads and good ratings. Sad. Stay away from this.
Ashton012345
It's a very interesting game that is fun and creative I wish it would stop shutting off while I'm playing!
Vikrou
It seems rather bland and simple. No idea about the whole just white gay men since I haven't gotten that far cause it leaves the app! I've tried about 6 times over several hours and it always leaves and I have to wait for it to load only to find out it resets everything. All I've done is put down a candy stand for three hours.
BeingAllie
I'm on an iPad Mini 2 and currently I can't play more than 30 seconds to a minute without the game crashing. Can't even plant the oak tree! With the little I did play I also noticed one of the speech bubbles was blank...
Bryan Irrera
So...not even five minutes in to the tutorial and the game already began nagging me to bug my friends on Facebook for "gifts" like Farmville or Candy Crush. Deleted.
NotAshamedFan
This app is buggy and it's obvious that they rushed this. Some hairstyles and cars look like they were made on paint and pasted into the game and Atari forgot to clean it up. I can appreciate what they are trying to do here, I guess, but it just doesn't work.