
Shedrick Cooper
Whoever thought running an ad in the middle of a game play was a good idea must not have any people skills. I know ads are a crucial part of free games, but there have a be a measure. This game and all others like it take all the fun out of playing with the ridiculous number of ads that you have to watch FROM BEGINNING TO END. You're better off doing anything else than playing one of these number games. The ads don't really give you the time to enjoy them.
10 people found this review helpful

Samuel Arcidiacono (djjeck)
This is nothing like the ad. The ad promises a relaxing game, and indeed shows a grid in which you tap on pairs of numbers; that game can always be completed, and is therefore a relaxing search of matching numbers. The actual game has instead increasingly difficult levels of a grid that keeps filling until you run out of room; definitely not relaxing.
102 people found this review helpful

Camy Plant
Would not recommend this game. On first glance, it is a simple tile drop game with an abundance of ads. Many games seem to follow this simple-play/many-ads formula, so nothing special there. However, this game in particular makes it so you literally need to watch ads in addition to the forced ones, by giving you intentionally impossible sequences of tiles. I have noticed this happen reliably, and it is apparent that they want you to use skips (which require watching an ad) to progress. Trash.
273 people found this review helpful