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The game overall is pretty fun. The graphics are solid looking enough to not really think about it. The items you hit give resources that make sense (tires give you rubber, most containers give you plastic, barrels give you metal, and so on). The leveling of the tools is a real slog after level 6, where you have to wait from 30m to an hour to use the tool again. Also, the pop-up ads are atrocious even though the majority can be closed immediately, which is nice. They are still very invasive.
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Ben Davis
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First, the only "ad-free"option, which *only* includes the pop-up ads (not even the banner ads, much less any of the reward ads) is NINE DOLLARS ($9us). On top of that overpriced & limited package, I'm now getting pop-up ads less than a minute apart, so it seems less a feature, and more like a ransom. Shame, it could be a great idle game.
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Strong potential, but it feels rushed with flaws and poor design. Many hit boxes are inaccurate (critical flaw when the entire game is about hitting). Advancement requirements are not always clear, just keep hope new areas unlock. Upgrading gear is a hot mess. Most trader loot is restricted to slow you down, just to make upgrades take forever. Plus there are required quests with no payoff (airplane, for example). It might be worth pay-to-play at some point, but not anytime soon.
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