
Degore Leday
The art is so cute, and the flow of it is very good. It may be a bit fast paced but that's one of it's good qualities. The way of making acorns might seem bothersome at first but down the road it's pretty easy. As for the game saving points, as long as you don't delete it, it saves your progress. And it states that the progress will be deleted if you uninstall the app as well. I downloaded it years back and it was a bit of a hastle but then I redownloaded it and I love it even more.
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The idea for this game is super adorable and simple; but, a little too simple. It lacks a real feeling of accomplishment and progress. You start off with a handful of animals in a tub. It makes sense that the beginning is rather slow and manual (sending out a manager to retrieve new customers and actively supplying item requests) to build up popularity. But the game never grows out of it to reward you for your time. So even with 50 something critters and 20k acorns, you're still manually sending out a manager to retrieve customers instead of customers actively coming to you at random intervals. Also with 50 something animals requesting items at the same time, it's very hard to keep track of who wants what, especially since their requests last about 5 seconds. I am also genuinely confused about Lazy Cat. I thought he would be an employee to actually help deliver items so I can just collect acorns, but no. He's actually a lazy cat that was too expensive to buy. He just seems to walk around handing out 1 item per minute or so? But the game is really cute and simple to pass the time with. I plan to continue playing until I've unlocked the entirety of its content so I can see if I'm missing a key element of the game. Though, I would love to see this game evolve into a more true idle management game. Some push notification and animals coming to me would be great. Also if there were a more efficient way to deal with item requests like a store or a not lazy cat.
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Needs some redesign on the acorn acquiring mechanic and also on how you get reputation. Currently both are very slow with no offline options. There's a small amount that builds up over time and caps around 2500 acorns. This should be upgradable as it takes less than a few minutes to cap. Increase prices of items to level out this difference. Don't have animals give acorns and don't have bath good requests expire especially as quickly as they do. Make them worth more and perhaps add a 3hour+ reset for the bath requests. Giving players a chance to spend their acorns on bath items a bit more frugally and strategically. Offer more information easy to see. What level am I? I have no idea, I don't even know where to find it. How much rep does each bath good give? How much rep to the next level? Or remove levels entirely and base everything on accumulated rep. Also; there's no need to have everything unlocked but the sauna in the beginning. Lock tub upgrades until a user has hit a certain level/rep and gathered so many animals, for instance. Require the user to hit certain level/rep to unlock better bath goods, consequently have bath goods at higher prices worth more rep. A good base but it feels like an open alpha to a real game.
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