
#IDARB Reviews
Check out #IDARB Review Scores from trusted Critics below. With 7 reviews on CriticDB, #IDARB has a score of:
I love this game, and will probably love it even more once online matchmaking gets added. Even if you are playing 1 v 1 matches, it makes for an incredibly fun time and since matches are short, you will probably find yourself saying "just one more match" over and over again like I have.
#IDDQD
Fast, silly, disposable fun that excels at couch competition but falls short of our expectations for online play, #IDARB is nevertheless a brilliant laugh. Get a few mates ‘round and fire it up for guaranteed giggles.
#IDARB reminds me of the core reason why I play videogames, the honest fun and good spirit of the design with the tight competitive gameplay make this a perfect game to sit back and let the world slip away. It has its flaws here and there, and it’s not got a ton of variety, but I love it. Besides, it’s free on Xbox Live Games with Gold right now, so just grab it, ya dingus!
Other Ocean’s #IDARB, or It Draws a Red Box, began as a tweet from developer Mike Mika asking for input from his followers on a project for which he didn’t have any particular plans or ultimate goals. After continued input from the community, the result became #IDARB, an eSports game with an absurd sense of humor and a frantic, contagious energy.
Some of you may have had the same reaction I had when I first found out about #IDARB and that is “What the frak is #IDARB?” With some research I discovered it stands for “It Draws a Red Box” and from my understanding the creators of the game crowd sourced a bunch of ideas from Twitter and #IDARB was the end result. #IDARB is one of those games hard to describe as it is a love child of Rugby, Basketball, and 8-bit graphics along with a healthy dose of speed and cocaine to kick it up a notch. This game is so freaking insane if you jump in head first you will not only feel like a moron, you will look like one too.
Equal parts chaos and creativity, #IDARB is best enjoyed with friends. While online features are lacking somewhat, anyone looking for a great local competitive title on Xbox One should definitely pick this one up when it hits Games with Gold in February.