As action-puzzle games go, Tipping Stars is a passable little distraction but sadly little else. Stages consist mainly of guiding uncontrollable “mini” toys to a door via movable bridges, pipes and other tools – think Lemmings and you’re largely there. The goal is simply to reach the exit, but collecting coins for a high score requires you to find a more challenging route. While the core gameplay and level design are decent, the game is in dire need of a fast-forward button. The “minis” move incredibly slowly, which is particularly noticeable when you’re retrying levels or replaying for a better score. There is, as with many modern games, a focus on sharing self-created levels, backed up by an intuitive level-builder. So it’s competent, but dull in comparison with similar games.