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Honey J
What a game, played the free version on and off for years, finally caved and bought the full edition. Very satisfied, always, I love checking on my original town and progressing another year or two while also building up my high scores in a new town. It's such a fullfilling, cute, in-depth and self paced game, I can only recommend it.
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Sam
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DHDDX is a decent conversion of the pay-to-win model. You earn tickets mostly based on how long you play (can also be bought for in-game currency but it's pricey), which is not too bad unless you only play a little here and there. Then you can become softly progress locked. Otherwise it's a good home builder, 20 years is where it calculates points so you've got good time to do things. Could use a second game without the ad-based model.
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While I'm definitely glad Kairosoft is releasing full-purchase versions of their freemium games, I do wish they'd adjust the mechanics that relied on formerly-purchasable resources like tickets. Having ticket generation be based on time that the game's running outside of menus in a menu-heavy game means you could play for hours and only get three or four tickets the next time you load the game. These mechanics bring down what's an otherwise fun game.
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