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Bears vs. Art for iPhone

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.1.7
  • 5
  • (2)

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Help the bear destroy art

In Bears vs. Art, you play the role of a bear on a mission to destroy art. The story goes that a rich art lover has built art galleries in the bear's beloved forest.

The bear takes his revenge by breaking into the galleries and smashing up the paintings. You have a certain number of moves to strategically guide the bear around the art gallery destroying the paintings as you go by slashing them with your claws.

If you run out of moves before all the paintings are smashed, you lose.

Important Note: This game is currently only available in Australia and Canada.

  • Pros

    • Easy to play
    • Great for kids
    • Requires strategic thinking
  • Cons

    • Too easy
    • Get's boring after a while
 0/5

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Icon of program: Bears vs. Art

Bears vs. Art for iPhone

  • Free
  • In English
  • V1.1.7
  • 5
  • (2)

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