
Illusory Singer
Same old element combining game. Except that the elements get reorganized if you exit and re-enter the game (they appear in the order you discover them while you play, then get reshuffled into the game's preferred order if you exit; it makes methodical play very difficult unless you do it all at once). And the ads are over-the-top intrusive. Way too obnoxious and aggressive. It's a dollar to remove them, but the game isn't worth a dollar to me, so bye.
91 people found this review helpful

A Google user
The game was set up in a way I liked, but often the combinations to make different elements made little sense or had far better alternatives. Ex: Grapes instead of being vine+fruit or vine+berries was wood+earth. Sure it works vaguely, but that sort of counterintuitive way of getting the answers made the game unenjoyable. You really had to use hints to find some. Also, some of the elements were too specific/referential when basic ones were missing. Ex: catdog-yes like the cartoon- but no lion???
19 people found this review helpful

Eirik Levesque
Too many ads and duplicating other combination games. Guess there is only so many ways you can make this kind of game. Did I already say there are too many ads? There is an ad when opening the app, and ad when making a new element, an ad after selecting 10 element icons. The game is straightforward, just the same as other doodles and only 300ish elements. By the way, there are sooooo many ads!
78 people found this review helpful