
A Google user
This game is shamelessly designed to show as many ads as possible. Even if you buy the "ad free" in app purchase, you're encouraged to watch ads. Without a purchase you watch ads every time you level up (which is often - on my first playthrough I'm level 375) and although they feign a progression of difficulty, they remove the smaller balls and sneakily shrink what's left so it's always the same difficulty. Eventually, the game pops the largest balls so the only way to lose is on purpose.
63 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Wow. So. Many. Ads. I understand when games are ad-supported but this is unreal. The game itself is fine. An entertaining time waster but not groundbreaking. I would have easily forgiven some ads, but this I just can't deal with. I'm not sure you go even 1 minute before a new ad starts playing. I refuse to pay to remove them and will most likely uninstall the games just because of this.
42 people found this review helpful

A Google user
The kind of game u play while watching tv... which has no commercials anymore so, yes, this does. Lots of them. We just have to remember ads make these games their money... on my second try i ran out of new levels and the balls stopped getting bigger but it let me play that stage indefinitely. The low score is not for being easy, but for not making stages progressively harder, making an end impossible once a player gets in their groove.
4 people found this review helpful