
Teresa Rosenberg
Fun, till it wasn't. I've made it to level 709, and I think I'd better uninstall it and stop beating my head against the wall. There are, at this level, constant hidden pieces, so you have no way to strategize other than die, remember how you died, and try something different next time (like that movie, "Edge of Tomorrow"). Naturally, your lives are finite (you can only accumulate 5), and you have to either watch ads or pay money to keep trying. Maybe this is fun for some people, but not me.
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Daniel Burgener
This was a fun game for a while, and the ad frequency is not that bad compared to other mobile games. I made it into the 400s for levels, and generally enjoyed it, but I'm uninstalling now because it's turned into too much of a pure guessing game. The levels where you have a lot of revealed information are fun and stratigic, but a lot of levels have necessary spools hidden, with multiple ways to uncover, so you need to play each level multiple times just to learn where things are
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As of level 400, game play is exactly as advertised. No more, no less. No odd side-games or superfluous, animated gimmicks. The game can be progressed without mandatory purchases. Finally, most impressively, the only forced ads after up after you BEAT a level. No ads for failed attempts. No interrupted gameplay. It's a shame we're at the point where we celebrate developers for keeping their games playable rather than chasing pennies with excessive ads. Well done!
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