
Christine Fischer
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Definitely not "asmr" if you're looking for something to be like a calming game (as that's what asmr to me is) unless you like games that stress you out by throwing an ad in your face every second and by making you accidentally click an ad because you "tap the screen to move the bar faster" which is hardly any faster at all mind you. also it's just not what the original advertisement for the game i saw was which is a bummer because I thought it looked fun from the ad is had downloaded it from.
8 people found this review helpful

Michelle Dawes
I wish it was better executed. I really like the concept of the game. It would be better if your upgrades rolled over to the next level, less ads or a one time pay out to go ad free (the fact that it's a subscription is ridiculous), consistent upgrade options that clearly show what they upgrade, and a way to upgrade the lightnings that pay for a new ball to drop. They way the lightning loads now, the timing makes it almost impossible to finish the level. This game could be so much better.
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Dragex
After going offline, I actually somewhat enjoyed the first level. Had to turn off internet, cuz you get an ad every 30 seconds, and then another upon losing a stage and another when starting a stage. Gave up on level 2 because the cost for energy increases got ridiculous for our income. It'd take far too long to make any meaningful progress, and that's without dealing with the constant intrusive ads. Avoid this "game" (rea: ad feeder) at any costs.
19 people found this review helpful