Anton Leo
I have no idea why is it called "Ticket Empire" because it looks more like a work ant simulator - the more a player unlocks the more one needs to manage and run. So basically it feels like downhill until the end of a level. Hired workers constantly need to be awaken with slaps (good part) but you can't beat them more (bad part) so you got to run around doing stuff and distributing slaps. Just to reach a new level and start again same "fun journey". If you are into slapping this game is for you!
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Isaac Roetcisoender
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the furthest I managed to get is the cruise port; some things don't seem to work (i.e., a train/ferry won't allow me to load passengers, cannot stock coffee stand). I tried to make progress, but after restarting the game 3 times, I could only make it to the cruise port. it stopped asking me to make progress and pointed the green arrow to the middle of the ticket/security area. all in all, a fun idle game, but I would like to make progress.
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Christopher Wipperman
It is $46 to get actual "ad free". I hate this ticket system and instantly uninstall any games that use it. this is another one of those games that asks you to buy an ad free experience, but then still expects you to either watch reward ads or buy more skip it tickets. I would gladly pay a reasonable amount to remove ads. however, expecting me to pay the cost of a brand new console game is insane!. instant uninstall!
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