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Alex Dudman
I haven't encountered many bugs and the manga library is large and diverse, but the system of points and tickets is convoluted and many series cannot be completed without spending $40+ or taking over a year grinding the daily ad rewards. I would be happier and probably spend more money if more series were in the "only the last volume requires points" group rather than the "only the first volume doesn't require points" group.
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Bryce Walters
The price points are way too high, especially for an app that's heavily bloated with ads. It's only slightly cheaper than buying the physical volumes. The manga quality is great, so it's a fantastic way to try out a series while supporting the official release. That is, until you hit the massive pay wall and just go back to pirating. If they let you catch up to current with the ad based ticket system, or added a subscription fee, it would be great, but they don't, and most likely wont.
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William Fisher
I'll give an A for effort and having good selection. But an F for affordability. The price point is set way too high. For example; you would have to spend $75 to unlock 130 chapters of a manga. The problem is, you'll never own those chapters. So what incentive is there to blow your money on something you'll never own? The day this app goes under, you'll lose access to everything. You're better off using the free chapters and saving up to buy physical copies of the manga.
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