
Katie Katt
Unstable prone to crashing or devouring bandwidth. But even if this wasn't the case I knew this game was in trouble the by tye second upgrade in which I saw absolutely no difference in size. and my suspicions of it being an anti-player slog was when I saw two red gates next to each other forcing you to take a big hit, or an even bigger hit, un dodgeable power downs but power ups that try to dodge you. it's just not fun and feels like the game is trying to step on your throat the whole time.
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Supersonic Studios LTD
March 6, 2026
Hello Katie Katt, We appreciate your feedback on the game's stability and mechanics, as well as your thoughts on the upgrade system. Your insights are invaluable, and we're committed to improving your experience. Thank you for sharing, and we hope you find more enjoyable moments ahead!

Coombs Productions Inc.
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Pretty mid game if you ask me. The only reason I come back to this game is because it's sort of a guilty pleasure for me (and it's one of my few offline games). The town and levels get repetitive after awhile, and after about 35 upgrades it's way too easy to reach the boss. Finally, as well as disabling ads, if you fail on the level before the bonus levels (walk to the far left or right at the end), you'll have access to it, guaranteed.
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Megan Walden
Overall it's a time killer, the ads are a bit excessive but I understand you have to make money somehow. Especially since I haven't needed to purchase anything to advance. My biggest problem, and the reason I'm giving 3 stars, when you're in the city and you collect the other stick figures, the points don't add to your character. For example, most recently I collected one guy worth 20 and only received 9 points. Then, the ones that are spinning in a circle, half the time it doesn't add at all.
5,084 people found this review helpful