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The game is unique in concept and pretty fun but has some undesireable gamebreaking bugs. For example, one I encountered on multiple occasions is when the planet was only one hit away and every missile would miss the mark and end up creating this massive, laggy spiral around the tiny planet. Only way out was to hard reset the app (which reset the planet completely) and pray it didn't happen again. Not great.
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I have to be honest, at first I thought this game was stupid. The game really picks up steam though in the higher levels however when the planet's start fighting back and defending themselves. That's when the game really comes alive. Strategy, timing and aim along with the right upgrades are needed to blow up the higher level planets. Not a bad amount of annoying ads either with the option to get rid of them for a few bucks so I have to say it's a solid game that's different and well worth it.
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It's an entertaining game, at least for a few minutes. Every planet you destroy, you get an ad after it. After each group, you get the option to double the money you got. Even if you chose not to, guess what? Ad. Then there's the fact that the upgrades don't seem to do squat. Power? Power of what? The planet? None of the upgrades actually seemed to do anything to the missiles, so you'd be stuck taking 5 minutes on each planet. Then there's the fact that there's exclusive missiles locked in the shop, all of which are probably gonna have miniscule explosions like the others, and we can't forget about the subscription. Not really useful, unless you want those three exclusive missiles. I honestly regret wasting my time on this game.
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