The Taco Libre

The Taco Libre

Taco Flying Between Walls

Details about The Taco Libre

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  • Devices
  • Languages

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Version History of The Taco Libre

1.1

May 1, 2024

- Walls are more spread out, making the game easier.

1.0

March 14, 2024

Price History of The Taco Libre

Description of The Taco Libre

Be a flying taco and Fly between brick walls to avoid my classmate Dylan from eating him! He especially loves tacos with queso! Click the screen to make Taco Libre fly and hold down to accelerate to save yourself! Credits: Level Design - Zander Mcvey Taco Libre and Enemy Designs - Zander Mcvey Programmers - Zander Mcvey, Morgan Houston Ideas - Zander Mcvey Brick Walls - Lord Enot (Unity Asset Store) Beta Testers - Jefferson Gutierez, Morgan Houston, Riley Hutton Background Music: Funky Thanksgiving by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2022 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/65571 Ft: Wally Tungsten
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The Taco Libre: FAQ

Can The Taco Libre support iPad devices?

Yes, The Taco Libre has support for iPad devices.

Who launched the app?

Green Country Technology Center released the The Taco Libre app.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the The Taco Libre app?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 12.0 or higher.

What is the overall user rating for The Taco Libre?

Users have given The Taco Libre a so-so rating of 4 out of 5.

What’s the app category of The Taco Libre?

The Main Genre Of The The Taco Libre App Is Games.

What is the recent version of The Taco Libre?

1.1 is the newly released version of the The Taco Libre app.

When was the most recent The Taco Libre update made available?

The last update for The Taco Libre was on September 29, 2024.

Do you know when The Taco Libre was first made available?

The Taco Libre was first released on July 6, 2024.

What is the age rating of The Taco Libre?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by The Taco Libre?

The Taco Libre is available in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer The Taco Libre as part of its collection?

No, The Taco Libre is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within The Taco Libre?

No, The Taco Libre does not include options for in-app purchases.

Can I use The Taco Libre with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use The Taco Libre with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in The Taco Libre?

No, there are no commercial ads in The Taco Libre.

Screenshots of The Taco Libre

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Reviews of The Taco Libre

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  • The guy who made Critter Dash

    The only way I could do that was if you had to do a little more work and I would be happy with it I just have a hard day and I’m trying not too much but I’m not gonna do that right away so I’m not sure if you can help you have to go back and get some thing else to get some stuff out and I will do it but I’m just not gonna be there today because I’m going out of the house and I’m going out of the house and then I’m gonna be in bed I just have a little more time and then I’m gonna be able and I have a lot to get ready for the weekend and I don’t know if I have a little more work and I have a lot to take a lot more work and then I’m just trying not a little more work to do some more stuff I just want you to do that will see if I have a good night and then I’ll talk later love mom said I don’t want you know how it is OK love and I’ll be home and I’ll be here I just want you know that you can talk soon bye I hope you’re doing good.
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  • "The Taco Libre: A Recipe for Disappointment"

    As a taco enthusiast, I had high hopes for "The Taco Libre," but alas, it fell flat like a soggy tortilla. The game's concept promised a flavorful fiesta, but the execution was as bland as store-bought salsa.

    Firstly, the graphics were about as appealing as day-old guacamole – pixelated and uninspired. It felt like I was playing a relic from the '90s, not a modern gaming experience.

    Secondly, the gameplay lacked spice. I expected a mouthwatering adventure, but instead, I got repetitive tasks like assembling virtual tacos. Where's the thrill in that? It was like eating plain beans instead of a zesty carne asada.

    Furthermore, the sound effects were as forgettable as a generic taco stand's background music. I anticipated a symphony of sizzling meats and crunching shells, but instead, I got a cacophony of dull dings and boops.

    Overall, "The Taco Libre" left me with a bad taste in my mouth – and not the satisfying kind. Save your pesos and skip this flavorless fiesta.
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