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The game is fantastic, I use it when I work out to keep a steady pace while letting it run itself! The way the microtransactions work is extremely fair and honest. (as much as it can be) and I love it all! The only criticism that i have, is that it could use a little more content. Maybe an updated version you have to buy, but get more things to play around with.
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Dear Davjon McGee.
Hello.
Thank you for your suggestions for the game.
We will make our efforts to more and more advanced Grow Castle.
Please have fun playing our game.
Thank you:)

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Overall it's an amazing game. The concept is easy to get, I literally just started playing this game and I'm already fully upgraded with everything. I like the fact that it's not a pay to win game, you can literally climb to the top without spending a dime. The only issue I have is the leaderboard set up, I don't know where I'm ranked or how I'm progressing against other players besides the ones in my guild. Other than that great game, easy concept to grasp and excellent job Raon!
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An idle game with very basic graphics and a name reminiscent of the old Grow series of flash games. Unfortunately, there's little to recommend this one except the lack of unnecessary permissions, which is indeed appreciated. You build a fortress by investing gold into every little aspect - more archers, more room to host hero class characters, space for extra towers in front, and so forth. Like most idle games of this sort, everything has a level, which must be raised by investing more gold. The hero characters have a choice of two or three possible upgrade classes which vary only slightly in appearance but which give the game a little helping of strategy. Ultimately, though, it doesn't matter much. This is largely just a number-growing game. One good thing? Gold is so plentiful you won't feel pressured to buy the IAPs. Frankly, the many reviews about its addictive nature should be taken as a warning and not a recommendation. Expect a lot of free endorphins and a serious level of distraction. If that's what you're looking for in a game, this certainly suffices.
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