I-play sits at the top of our iPhone Quality Index for the second quarter of 2009, based on review scores on nine of the top iPhone game websites.
The publisher scored an average of 8.02 out of 10 across ten reviews, beating EA Mobile into second place - although the latter's average of 7.66 from 60 reviews is mightily impressive.
Glu Mobile, Chillingo and Gameloft round out the top five. The chart includes publishers whose games notched up more than ten reviews on the sites covered during the quarter.
The full table is below, followed by some analysis, and an explanation of our methodology. And for the chart of individual games, click here.
ANALYSIS
Without wishing to disparage I-play, its position at the head of the chart is largely due to Fast & The Furious: The Game, which garnered an average score of 8.20 from seven reviews.
EA Mobile enjoyed an impressive quarter, though, thanks to big-hitters like Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 (8.76 average rating), Need For Speed Undercover (8.66) and Trivial Pursuit (8.26).
However, EA's average score was actually DOWN 0.16 points on the Q1 Quality Index, when it had an average of 7.82. The company's least-liked game in Q2 was Mass Effect Galaxy, with an average score of 4.50.
It was an impressive Q2 for Glu Mobile on quality grounds, though, with Glyder (8.68) and Build-a-lot (7.83) particularly appreciated by the critics, contributing to its average of 7.58 for the quarter.
Glu didn't really have any stinkers in Q2, although Cops & Robbers scored an average of 6.43 from its six reviews.
Chillingo muscles its way into fourth place with 7.57, slightly down on its Q1 average of 7.65, but doing well with Toki Tori (9.10) and Defender Chronicles (8.43) in particular.
And Gameloft? The publisher is used to being higher up PocketGamer.biz's Quality Indexes - its 7.43 average score for Q2 is quite a drop from the 8.05 it had in Q1.
Even so, Siberian Strike (8.60), Let's Golf (8.50) and Castle of Magic (8.30) won critical acclaim for the publisher in Q2. Less appreciated was DJ Mix Tour, with a woeful average of 4.83.
METHODOLOGY
Sites included in our research for this index were: Pocket Gamer, Pocket Gamer France, IGN Wireless, AirGamer, Mobile Game FAQs, Slide To Play, 148Apps, iPhone Games Network, and Macworld.
For those sites who do not give marks out of 10, they were adjusted (so we doubled the score for sites that mark out of 5, and divided it by 10 for those sites that mark out of 100).
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