
Kwanpo Cheng
Simple, fun game. Ads are slightly intrusive, but tolerable - would prefer if they're just ways to gain more power-ups. Main problem is gameplay hits a ceiling very fast. The levels don't get more difficult. With the right cards and shop purchases, you can theoretically play a run indefinitely, which makes it difficult to stop playing or pause. After a while it does get repetitive. Also, the physics are middling: you have about 8 launch angles per flipper and the ball doesn't bounce right.
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Pen and Quill Association
the ads are just simply far, far, too many. The game itself is decent, a nice, very simple and modular concept, however you dont get to enjoy it because you will be getting what was, in my experiance, no less than 3 ads per minute; They're paced on "boss" levels, which, if you play at the same speed I did, you will have less than a minute before getting to one, get an ad, less than a minute again to beat the boss, and another ad, then another optional ad for a small accessory or more coins.

Conebros Dunno
There's some stuff that flaws this game as "nostalgic Gameboy game". The ads that pops up are too frequent and constant. if you want to obtain an upgrade, you have to watch an ad with another ad when loading in a level the obtainment methods are getting much more closer to absurd, being (from what I remember) 28 boss keys to fight the dragon. it's a pretty okay game. though, not what I would recommend.
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