Brandon Archer
I would come here to just write "Too Many Ads!" but that's not quite the problem. The problem is when the game presents you with an offer for an ad to boost progress, you can say "No Thanks" and then it shows the same length ad you would have seen without saying "Yes." So it IS forcing you to watch ads, and then not compensating you for it. Yeah, no, this game can go kick rocks.
13 people found this review helpful
Dominik Pavetic
I upgraded my customer frequency multiple times with no noticeable difference. The same amount of customers kept showing up the whole time. I keep getting ads when I do not opt for the ads (I click up grade and ask for standard reward and am hit with an ad, whereas if I wanted to 3x the reward I could opt into an ad) so I just think the experience is both unrewarded for play style, and annoying due to no real agency/being lied to on seeing ads
2 people found this review helpful
Zach Moore
The only thing worse than an uninspired basic game with forced ads is one which gives you the choice to view ads for a reward multiplier then doesn't give you the rewards you just paid them for by watching ads. These greedy devs have no concern with making games people enjoy, they would rather copy and paste code with slightly different visuals for a dozen or more boring games then bury those games under mountains of compulsory pop-up ads. Don't play this unless you just want to watch ads.
1 person found this review helpful