
Jordan McCray
The game looks rather simple but has a decent amount of depth to the way you can accomplish things. Buying the ad removal, removes all ads, including the ones you can watch for extra rewards, so I'd say it's worth the money if you plan to play for a while. The game is well optimized, and doesn't drain your battery very quickly, with options to make it even more efficient if it starts to lag, which hasn't happened to me, and I'm using a Pixel, which is astoundingly bad at running games. 10/10 imo
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Madeleine Fisher
Too early for me to judge the long-term progression, but my first impression has been very positive. The game has no forced ads, rewards experimentation, and so far has felt respectful of free-to-play players. I ended up supporting the developers by purchasing the no ads option because I was enjoying the experience, not because I felt I had to.
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Jeshe āDive Gamerā Kassenberg
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Prime example of why Mobile "Gaming" is a joke. The fact that it has MULTIPLE items that cost close to £100, and MULTIPLE lower priced items that you can buy ENDLESSLY, and yet will gain you very little is ridiculous. Whale farming at it's peak. You could spend LESS on buying a starter gaming PC and a decent library of games than you would spend on this game for pointless upgrades. Mobile "gaming" in this form is what is ruining gaming as a whole with greedy and pointless "micro" transactions.
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