Rei B.
I love that this is an eco friendly game that plants real trees when you play it, which is primarily my reason for doing so. The only real gripe I have is the occasional intrusion when I'm already deep into playing, and Ash explains everything and limiting interaction when she does so; if you could produce a skip dialogue, or a skip button for the tutorials, that'd be wonderful. Everything else otherwise is pretty great.
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Taryn MacKay
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At a certain point (habitat 2) this game becomes pretty much unplayable. Everything you need to merge is too high a level to do at once b/c the resource will run out. Not to mention that you have to use resources to make OTHER resources that are only good for 1-5 items (cookpot, fire) and they begin to fill the board with frozen items that you have to use a fire to melt but you can only make 2.5 fires at a time. It's frustrating and numbing. Idk if they just forgot to make the game fun atp...
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E B
I like the premise and park restoration options. I like the themed matching items. I like having just one board to manage space on, which doesn't change in size. The creative locked tiles add strategy depth. The added spawn items with level increase complexity and interest. What little I've seen of the storyline so far is interesting. However, the energy system ruins it. Energy is pointless with limited space. The energy system adds frustration and enforces boredom. Ads offer too little.
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TreesPlease Games Ltd
June 26, 2024
Thanks for posting a review, E B. While you have plenty of positive feedback, we appreciate your comments on the energy system - this is a challenging feature to update, but we hope we can improve your experience in the future!