
Steven Graves
this is nothing more than an ad game wherein there's is no real gameplay, but there IS a series of 1 minute unstoppable ads for literally everything you need to do to progress. I just opened the game after a few days and was greeted with 4 minutes worth of ads for rewards that didn't amount to anything close to what I needed to progress. The idea of this game is for you to spend real money to watch balls fall down a chute.
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Nathan
Not zen at all!! You spawn balls that get stuck on obstacles, then you have a traffic jam. So you buy upgrades the decrease obstacles sizes so the balls flow, but they are the most expensive upgrades, so you watch 3 different ads to get all the boosters and some of the ads are TWO MINUTES LONG. So you buy ad free for almost $10. Is that worth the price of the game to watch your balls clog up in a traffic jam? you you want to collect billions to reduce a obstacle 4 pixels in size? frustrating!

Max “Bitcoon” Baily
Bad experience for an idle game. First, it's hardly "zen" with the myriad ways balls get stuck and you have to babysit. Progress is slow as molasses and very unclear. Massive time gating on everything. Worst, it's hugely pay-to-win while gating the most powerful upgrades behind a lengthy 'tournament' structure that punishes you for not being as deep into the game and paying out zero rewards, keeping you locked down weeks longer. There's not anything worth spending time to progress anyway.