
Reid Wilson
Not bad, but after a few levels, in which you are strongly suggested to leave a rating, the ads become too much. I decided to accept 20 coins per level, but I still get an ad each time. Also, I was dealing with a special level with a hidden screw, and used up the available holes looking for it, and while clicking on a screw apparently hit a pop-up one-click buy that relieved me of 500 coins all at once, and I found this to be a bit underhanded, so I won't be back.
57 people found this review helpful

Ethan
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Pros: Puzzles mostly enjoyable. Can be relaxing. Cons: Colors too similar. Ads too prevalent. (Lose, then ad, then pay for new life with new, unusually long ad.) Pauses picture in picture video during ads, but doesn't restart them after the ad is over. For some reason, the game shows you having 5 slots for extra screws to give breathing room, but if you actually use that fifth slot, the game just ends, and it tells you to watch an ad and try all over again, or pay to keep playing the game.
77 people found this review helpful

Lillian Reid
The gameplay is fun, but there are ads everywhere, which kill the flow and fun. Ads after every level is a setup for rookie game design. It makes the game annoying to play. And it's too expensive to pay for no ads, especially for the simplicity of gameplay. There are enough ad opportunities on this game for us to voluntarily watch them for perks, the forced ads are not necessary. Also, the coins you get as a reward are used if you are about to fail a level. That wasn't clear at first.
5 people found this review helpful