Sebastian Teo Popa
Great mechanics, but it's very repetitive with very little variation in the level progression. Waaaay too many ads, but you can play it offline if you want to avoid those — since it's not pay to win. I feel that this game has big potential, if you tone down the ad frequency, add more variation in the levels, create an overarching story, introduce a competitive element and last but not least adding more game mechanics.
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Jan-Jaap Haasnoot
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Maps are too short and simple to be a challenge, and you're watching more ads than have gameplay. Played up until level 70 in hopes it got better, but there isn't even an increase in difficulty or length. Points you collect seem to be calculated wrongly. 140*5.2 is not 153. Buggy controls, I could go on, but summarized it's an addicting concept which could be fun but the execution makes you wanna uninstall it almost instantly.
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Shosho Adeh Bozorg
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You play for 15 seconds and have to go through 30 seconds of ads. You touch a button, have to watch ads for another 30 seconds. They throw so many ads at you that within first three levels you decide to throw some recycle bin back at them and uninstall the game [if you could call it a game, it's more of an advertisement bundle with some game in it]. By the way, a lot of games have the same problem but some developers are less greedy and think of the users as well as their own pockets.
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Freeplay Inc
October 9, 2024
Hello! We understand that ads can be frustrating while playing. It is important to remember that they play a significant role in supporting the game and allowing us to continue improving it for players. We will certainly consider your concerns and work towards finding ways to make ads less intrusive or bothersome in future updates. Stay tuned!