
Daniel Cobb
The all isn't bad. The ad for the game was the same as the game play, and you get to play about 20 levels before any ads start showing up, but in there lies a few problems. I breezed through the first 20 levels in one night and after that it was an ad after every other level whether you messed up or not, which is insane. On top of that you ask for $10 USD to remove all ads is ludicrous and greedy. Id probably do it if the frequency was like every 5 levels and the price was $1 or $2, but not $10!
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William Sears
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Mostly enjoyable but the game makes you watch an ad after EVERY. FREAKING. LEVEL. I get that this is the revenue stream for a free game but they use ads as punishment for playing rather than as a way to gain benefits/rewards to actually increase enjoyment of the game. In addition, you get three mistakes before having to watch another ad to continue. Unfortunately, 90% of the time a "mistake" is due to the game not being sufficiently accurate with the player tap, resulting in an incorrect move.
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Anthony Ray Arani
Such a simple concept, and addicting too. I typically win each level on the first try, but that's sort of the beauty of it. it's more of a puzzle than a game. Every level and challenge is solvable, and as long as you don't accidentally hit the wrong arrow and double check the out of sight areas when you zoom in you really can't lose. I find this a great way to turn off and wind down before bed, or just to pass the time. I like how it's not stressful at all, not timed, just a relaxing puzzle.
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