
John Justin Clark
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The game itself is not bad for mindless fun... it's essentially 2048 but with pictures and less strategy. The problem are the ads. Sure, they are "optional" but the incentive to watch is overwhelming. Do you want to grind for 4 hours of gameplay or watch 30 seconds to get the same progress? You're hit with this choice about every minute. At some point you'll realize that the majority of your time is spent just watching ads.
237 people found this review helpful

A Google user
I enjoy a silly idle game as much as the next person, but this one is severely lacking in mechanics - a money-grab at best, but a really transparent one. I've tinkered over the last day and even spent the $1.50 to get rid of forced ads, just in the hopes of seeing what this game has to offer. I've made it 4 tiers deep into the game, currently on the "Internet" track with the "Social Boy" as my top creature. The game is still expecting me to hatch eggs on Tier 1 to keep advancing. Or to spend a lot of money on in-game currency, that is. But for new players, let's do the math where I am, which is about halfway through the evolution tree: If I want to advance past the Social Boy, I need to merge 65,536 (2^16) Monkeys. At 3 seconds per egg (maxed out), that will take 54 HOURS of devoted playtime. This is not a good sign for the game. I'm hoping to play until I unlock the second planet - maybe there's some better gameplay hiding there - but I'm not hopeful and I don't know if I have the energy to get there. The upgrade cycle started out OK, but when the "egg" couldn't advance past Monkey, I knew that was a sign of trouble. This game needs a lot of work!
13 people found this review helpful

Smiley Kerr
This game was fun and I liked the art style and creativity a lot. However, the game was nearly unplayable until I bought the no ads option due to the amount of ads it used to play. Also one thing that rubbed me the wrong way about this game was its very sexist undertones. There is even a branch of evolution in the game that implies that women's rights just leads to 'crazy cat ladies", "screaming business woman", and "social justice warriors".
60 people found this review helpful