Ja, Budge World ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Budge World seriös?
⚠️ Die Budge World-App hat schlechte Bewertungen und negatives Feedback. Die Nutzer scheinen mit der Leistung oder den Funktionen unzufrieden zu sein.
Danke für die Stimme
Wie viel kostet Budge World?
Budge World bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt €27.49.
Wie hoch ist der Umsatz von Budge World?
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Benutzerbewertung
3.77 von 5
47 Bewertungen in Griechenland
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Budge World Bewertungen
If I could give zero O I would!
Once you have paid for a subscription to Budge World or any apps from this vendor (Bluey lets play for instance) your child is continually lured to the other Budge games with an icon - so that the child taps on this and is frustrated by getting “tap the guy with a cloud” to assure they are an adult
Shame on you for such ceaseless marketing!!!
Just wow
THIS IS AMAZING I GET TO PLAY SO MANY GAMES TYSM FOR MAKING THIS
It's almost like you have to pay for every thing!
This app is fun and kid friendly but almost everything you have to pay! Please make some things free for kids so they don't have to beg to there parents. Thank you
Este desarrollador debe ser bloqueado
Carísimo y no permite nada en la aplicación sin pago y solo es para ilusionar niños y que exijan padres pagar por la app… Asco de práctica comercial. Segurísimo muy pronto esta compañía ya no existirá y que bueno
Budge please tell me why.
Well I checked the App Store and said subscription right I thought just for game purchases, but When I download the game you have to subscribe $10 a month, they did give me 7 day free trail but after that you have to pay not really worth but keep up the great work budge😉👍!
Another budge money grab
Even worse is that the ads are for more of their pay to play games. If you don’t subscribe, you can’t really do anything and they constantly advertise for more games that are the same. Better off finding a one time payment game instead. Really annoying when your little one wants to constantly play a game they see advertising from another of this developers games just to find out that they are almost all subscribed games or need money to fully unlock. Just delete it.
WATCH OUT BUDGE
BUDGE,why do I have to pay to have fun BUDGE,plz go back to the good old days by,making fun FREE
If I could give 0 stars I would
First off, I’m talking about all of the Budge World games. There’s a TON of them. They all have the majority of the content behind a paywall. This would be fine if the paywall was a one time purchase, but each separate game has its OWN subscription. So I thought it would be fine, we bought the main Budge World app and the Bluey app and subscribed to both. Well both games are FULL of ads (literally an ad after nearly every “turn”) that prompt your child to download a totally different game with the same paywall nonsense. So my kid is wanting to download 57 different applications that she’s seeing amazing catchy previews for, and then wants to purchase the additional subscription (I don’t, but why??) We are deleting all the budge world games off our devices. Not worth the money, meltdowns, headaches or mom guilt over $6.99 per month.
Monthly? No way
To charge for this game monthly is absolutely ridiculous. An adult game of the same caliber would be a one time purchase to play the game. Period. It’s just taking advantage of children.
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