Går inte att spela utan reklam
Alldeles för mycket reklam och väldigt långa
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4.36 out of 5
102 ratings in Sweden
Alldeles för mycket reklam och väldigt långa
sen blir tack och adjö, dom vill ha betalt för att spela så dom minskar in ytan och gör att man måste betsla för att kunna spela. Så jag säger nej tack till spelet. man måste ju trycka in ett stjärna för att skicka den. Själva spelet var ok men inte att dom måste få betalt för att kunna spela vidare, Nej tack
The game play is great and really addictive. However, the game is not as free despite playing $10.
The ad for this game implies a continuous game where you match numbered tiles to hit ten or above before they disappear. This game has no numbers, and tiny boards to play on each level, not a continuous game. Also, you have a limited number of “lives” and if you happen to fail or restart levels, you lose a life. Then you have to wait to have the lives come back, forcing you to literally stop playing the game if you hit a difficult level. Absolutely not the game that was advertised, and really frustrating mechanics. The gameplay is engaging, it’s just misleading.
What’s the point of this game? To clear the field? To gain points? Plus the pile doesn’t always land where I want it to go. It could be a good game, but it’s missing some key areas.
I really wanted to like this game. The core mechanic is fun and engaging. The problems are numerous and are as follows: 1. No easily identifiable rule book or instructions. The game seems to have a good internal logic, but I couldn’t find where the game never explains how this logic works, meaning that one can set up elaborate plays that sometimes seem to work and sometimes do not. This leads to colossally disappointing moments. 2. The game has optional tiles you can unlock by watching ads. Despite being optional, these tiles often feel required to completing puzzles. So the “optional” ads are required. 3. The games Algorithm seems either capricious or hostile. The game randomly assigns you tiles each round to distribute strategically on the game board. Some of the tiles seem carefully thought out based on your board placement. Others seem to be assigned based on your board situation from one or two turns ago. It feels like the game alternates from giving you solutions to your puzzle to deciding to give you trash in hopes it will force you to watch an ad. Good plays from good tiles after being forced to watch an add feel patronizing and are never fulfilling. There is an option to pay a small fee to remove ads, but other reviews suggest some ads remain, and based on the free version of the game, I don’t feel the developer has earned my money here. In conclusion, I assume there is a great game here. It is buried under obtuse rules, a hostile algorithm, and mountains of ads for trash. So that game remains buried.
This Game helps me relax to put me to sleep!!!
The game itself is enjoyable. The ads ruin all of that!
The game isn’t like the add, very small spaces also doesn’t have the count of how many are in a stack therefore you’re stuck guessing how tall a stack is
Even after paying for the ad- free version, at a certain point, there's no way to progress without watching ads to open up spaces. Those ads are among the most annoying kind. For instance, there's no way to turn off the sound, so if you're in a situation where you need silence, you're screwed. Many of them hold you hostage no matter how many times you click, even after they say "reward granted." They'll just bounce back-and-forth between one page and another keeping you from playing the game. And then there's the fake "L.L. Bean Clearance" scam as well as ads that hijack my phone to open my web browser, the App store and more. There is so many hexa games out there. Don't get this one.
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223
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282
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307
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Top Free
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309
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Top Free
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312
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