Sashidhar Gangala
This game was interesting in the beginning. And after few levels (30), it keeps bombarding you with ads. The level you play might be for less than a minute but after each level you have to watch an ad and then there are pop up ads. It forces you to go for paid version which is supposedly ad free version. Not going there. Removing the game. I have played much better games with much better graphics but not this many ads. Would suggest to avoid.
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Glacier Lily Laurelin
Only basically like old-school Blasterball. It only drops two types of power-ups. One is the long paddle, and the other is the fireball that cuts through the bricks. Both are very short-lived. Hardly makes the game worth playing. And the worst part? You don't even get 3 balls! You lose if you run out of "moves" which means however many times the ball hits the paddle. Ridiculous! So even when you get multiple balls, you're basically wasting your "moves" by keeping them in play.
Christopher Nesbit
Fun game... When you're not constantly x-ing out of ads. Both external ads (long, really tiny x-es that punish you for misclicking) and internal ads (feels like they are constantly telling you how you can spend money on the game) really diminish the experience. I understand the need for ads, but less of them, and less scumbag single ads that you have to click through 3 different times to get rid of it would be nice. Decided to uninstall anyway
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