ADS EVEN ON PAID!?!
PAID FOR THE APP WHY IS THERE ADS?
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4.33 out of 5
186 ratings in Denmark
PAID FOR THE APP WHY IS THERE ADS?
What’s the point of offering a cost of no pop ups when you still get them after purchasing??
Very entertainmen easy, fun and exccellent graphics. Very simple and i love smash neon lights.
It had lots of ads and the audio always glitches out and the only way to get it to turn back on was if you turned your volume up or down. Please try to fix this ASAP.
Great game in every aspect new update made things better!!
I’ve had this game on my phone for years. I love the visual and the oddly satisfying feeling of smashing the neon lights. There ARE a TON of adds but I’ve gotten really good at quickly closing the game before the add even starts - so that I don’t have to listen to them and then immediately reopening the game -which is all set for the next level to start. So, I’m okay with it
Im at level 9000 almost but one thing that i was wondering is why the gem counter is set to 99 and anything after is 99+. Other than that i play on and off because i would be addicted if i didnt
Such a great game, time killer, stress reliever, it’s really simple and fun. But it is no longer showing up in the App Store, I think it’s no longer available in the us? Please bring it back
A little boring.
A fun and addicting game (I’m 5,500+ levels deep), but they’ve recently begun throwing in 15/30-second ads after every single round. Being that each round only takes about 20 seconds to play, I find myself now opening the game to play one round then closing right back out, as opposed to the 5-15 rounds at a time that I used to play. It’s the difference between binge-watching a show episode-after-episode or (now) watching a 30-minute show that’s 19 minutes of ads. Disappointing change.