Do developers actually play the game?!
The first thing I want to say is that the game is a con. Max lives is five and when you get down to one they have a prompt screen to buy more. If you select yes you only get four lives but if you wait until you’ve run out you get five lives for the same price. I don’t know how many times I’ve done this before realising I was being ripped off. Also worth noting it can take five hours for your lives to refill. Anyone would think they don’t want you to play. When you’re playing the levels, it’s really difficult to move the gems and they often do the wrong thing. Very unlike similar games where moving the gems is quick and easy to do and doesn’t have a mind of its own. Once you pass level 100 the games are ridiculously hard and you get stuck on them for days, even when spending money on lives. It’s boring. Then when you’re playing the map, there isn’t a decent enough zoom out function. The further on you get in the game the harder it is to navigate. The dragons drop furniture off at the start of the map and the rooms you’re working on are on the other side of the map. You can really only see one room at a time and it’s boring and long to constantly be dragging furniture across the map. The furniture is hard to drag and it often doesn’t work. There isn’t a feature which shows your furniture inventory to instantly merge from a menu like in other merge games. One of the daily tasks is to collect the treasury bonus but you go there and it’s red and you can’t select it. The tasks have reset so why not the treasury? There’s no timer to let you know when you to return so you end up constantly checking until you’re able to collect it. I am willing to spend a lot of money on these games. This game has lots of potential but it’s very expensive, doesn’t work very well and lives run out quickly and are too expensive to keep buying so it ends up being pretty boring. I can’t see me sticking with it.