
Bobbi N
The many layers of ads are overwhelming, the constant mid-level interruptions break up the flow of gameplay, and the game freezes frequently. Paying 4.99 to remove them is exorbitant, and on top of all this, there's still paid content. You'd make more money if you charged a small amount to download. The game is also a battery hog. It's a cute take on the merge genre, but I can't continue playing it as is.
529 people found this review helpful

Julia Stahler
A demo version of this game appeared in one of my other games. The demo was cute, so I downloaded the game without reading reviews first. Big mistake! Advertisements interrupt game play about every 10 moves or so & are long enough to entirely eradicate the dopamine pop we get from playing games so, for me, the free (ad supported) version is not worth playing. Because the ads begin immediately, I couldn't play long enough to be enticed to pay for the ad-free version.
127 people found this review helpful

Brittany Love
You can go on infinitely if you're willing to watch ads, but not sure why you would do that, because more points doesn't necessarily mean anything. I actually don't think this game has a point, which means no objectives, and the dopamine of thinking you're doing well wears off very quickly when you realize this "game" is nothing more than an ad grab, which you are forced to randomly watch mid-round.
314 people found this review helpful