
Snow Dyavol
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It's a fun game, and very enjoyable. If not for the ads after every game I would play more. But wait! I PURCHASED the no ads! But I'm still getting ads. I'm only giving three stars because of that. I took a screenshot of the error as well telling me that I already purchased this item. So I don't understand why I'm getting ads still. It would've been 1 star, but I actually like this game and I also like the fact that I can pass time easily with this game. I have also tried restoring my purchases
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A Google user
Not bad for a different take on the ubiquitous bricks-n-balls game. Would like to see easier means of changing the brick colors (points are sooooo sloooooow to accumulate). Ads are a given, and the "back" button quickly gets rid of them. However, there is one major gripe I have... you cannot "back out" of the game... that is... you have to hit the "home" button and close manually. Most certainly a pain, and keeps this from getting five stars from me.
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Mark Ingebretsen
It's a fun game, and there is some skill to it. The trick is to try to get the shot at an angle so that it bounces against the object two or three tor more times, not just once. I did note that the balls seem at times to "jump" over walls or do other things that defy physics, but I enjoyed it well enough so that I paid for the non-ad version. The game became increasingly easy for me; level after level went by very quickly, with each win delivering a little endorphin rush. Then the game became very hard. One encounters levels that are designed to be unbeatable, or nearly so. But the developers have a solution for you! They'll sell you more balls: 500 for two bucks. If you're fortunate, that amount of balls might get you through two or three games. I can see where this is going. The levels get harder and harder, requiring you to spend more to get through the levels. The idea, I believe, is to ensure the developers a steady cash flow -- flowing from your wallet to their bank account. Other games that ought to charge just once charge you by the month; at least those developers are honest about their greed.
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