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Jen N
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Love the concept but the catch is, in order to progress anywhere in any kind of timely manner, you have to shorten the wait times by watching ads. It takes quite a long time to gather the materials for tasks then when you do, you have to wait sometimes 2 or more hours for it to be complete. Wish there was a game out there like this one that wasn't based on ads. Edit:: At the end now, no further content, hammer is maxed but not high enough for fences?? Makes no sense
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DarkStar
Game itself is ok. But progressing is just too slow. Everytime for completing actions you need 1 to 3 hours. With ads you can skip only 20 minutes each time. But the main problem is if you won't buy "no adds" thing, you'll get adds every 30-40 seconds. No matter what you were doing. I was trying to play it and get to the end. But after couple stages, its just annoying to play this game.
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Dan Hughes
What could have been a fun, grindy adventure game is instead a glaring example of the failures of this medium. Doing anything, from crafting, to upgrading, requires you to spend skip tickets (which are not free), watch endless ads, or to simply not play. And naturally, the more you progress, the longer those wait times become. The dev team knew what they were doing, and I hope it bankrupts them.
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