
Ryan Connelly
Do you like games where you are asked if you want to watch an ad, and when you click no, you get an ad, anyway? Do you love playing a game for 15-30 seconds before a 60 second ad you can't skip or stop just randomly plays? Do you secretly live to see ads after entering/exiting the menus of the software? Then boy howdy, is this the game for you! After hours of "gameplay" I still have no idea what the game is like, but I can tell you all about the other games the app is advertising...
14 people found this review helpful
Hey Lumberjack, thank you so much for being part of this journey. Unfortunately, ads help us make the game live and are our main source of revenue. If you would like to remove ads, please use the no ads feature. Feel free to review your rating if our answer helped you. Let us know if you have any questions at support@homagames.com.

Ric Ulfe
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My description of the game: It took me around 5hs (if that) to get to max level, max everything and open every little plot. The content in this game is very limited at the momment. Don't get me wrong, it is a pretty decent game with loads of potential. However, the current immense amount of ads is what lowers the game expectations stand desired to play the game. To developer: Recommend all dropped axes to the side. So the player can choose there if they want it. Also heavily reduce adds.
46 people found this review helpful

Raizen Kuroyomi
While the concept is (okay), it is not executed well in any capacity. The game lags due to the increased disturbance of ads which pop up every minute to two minutes. Not to mention literally being ad raped by the company. Just like in real life, no means no. If I say no to an ad, that does not mean play it anyway. The powerups are meaningless is there is no game progression after level 2 (which was completed in under an hour) and you shouldnt ad rape every time a powerup appears.
1 person found this review helpful