
Kaleb
The game at it's core is good. But the quality of life perks that you purchase with rubies (the in-game currency) cost too much and it takes too long to earn rubies. On average, you earn about 20 rubies per 100 stage run (this is based on my experience, ruby block spawns are a % chance and aren't guaranteed) and it takes roughly 20 mins to get there. That's 1 ruby per minute. You need about 7.5k to have an optimal set. That's 125 hours of gameplay before you can ignore the lackluster perk shop.
15 people found this review helpful
Rifter Games
June 29, 2020
Hi Kaleb, the numbers are actually a bit higher but you are missing the optional source of getting rubies by watching rewarded video ads. In general, progress is slower if you opt not to watch any rewarded video or make any purchase. The reason being is that the game is free and those are the main ways we have to monetize it.

Коробчинський Родіон
It's just as good as the first one! Just except you have to shoot blocks shaped like Tetris blocks and stuff. The shop is pretty much the same, but there are a few new skills added. There's no challenge mode, probably because it's too early for it to come, though I'd like to try it. Pretty much all there is to talk about 🤷 Not that good of a sequel, but playable. 👍
2 people found this review helpful

A Google user
First thing, its an honour being the first reviewer. If you're coming for a sequel of OMB, this isn't the game for you imo. The fact that the bricks have rounded edges and varying shapes immediately didn't feel at home; alot of mechanics that I used to use in OMB aren't valid in OMB2. But, if you're here for a new game and a new experience, this game is nice. The automatic ball increment, the new slider control, and the new mechanics those exploit the round shapes seem a fresh breath . I like it
16 people found this review helpful
Rifter Games
February 25, 2020
Thank you so much for your review!