No surprise. I caved to an ad to download this! I admittedly thought it looked interesting enough. But I know what to expect with basically 99% of the games on the App Store. It’s simple enough at first. Painfully simple, to the point where the tutorial in the beginning is just completely pointless but it holds your hand anyway. Few levels in I’m forced to watch ads after each game. Go figure, that’s only to be expected. But once you get to level 10 literally it becomes unplayable. You can’t even get past all of it without*shocker* having either to watch MORE ads, to add moves. Or restart and watch ads anyway. And I know they probably don’t have much input on the ads shown, but I think that the frequency of them could count as actual psychological torture, and I’m not being hyperbolic. The game itself… nothing wrong with it. It’s just so mediocre that it’s not even worth sitting through hundreds of ads just to complete a level. It’s just another cynical piece of slop in an oversaturated marketplace of oversaturated slop, rendered nearly unplayable by ads. But no that’s completely okay, because they HAVE to make money right? Sorry to the people who actually did the work on this. I have no idea what kind of money the programmers and artists make, but I doubt it’s that much. But also their work is rendered in vain just because an ad is slipped in every 30 seconds. Don’t give them the company ad revenue. It’s not worth it.
Hello. The game is free, and ads help keep it accessible to everyone. We work to balance ad frequency with a comfortable experience, and you can remove ads via the No Ads option (tap the coin icon). Extra moves can be gained via ads or coins; all levels are beatable without them, though some are quite challenging.