Way too many ads
Every time I click on a plus mark to read about what I am seeing I get an ad. This could be an excellent app if not for the ads.
Ja, Juegos de Puzzle para niños 2+ ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Nicht genügend Bewertungen, um eine zuverlässige Einschätzung vorzunehmen. Die App benötigt mehr Nutzerfeedback.
Juegos de Puzzle para niños 2+ ist kostenlos.
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Every time I click on a plus mark to read about what I am seeing I get an ad. This could be an excellent app if not for the ads.
This app has such great potential to show what the temple look like and not just that but much more. If this app were to be paid for or even have a subscription just to help get it built faster, work out the bugs and you didn’t add pop-ups. I think it would take it far for a teaching tool. Also, any historians or scholars or rabbis/ priests, who help put this together for proper information should be named, I believe would also help. I hope to see the progress of this app continue.
This app is amazing, but there is no way to get rid of the ads. They are always there blocking part of the view. And sometimes an ad popup takes up the entire screen. What a shame. The rendering in this free app is better than the paid version, too, which is bizarre, since the paid version doesn’t have ads. So, you can either use the free app with better rendering but annoying ads, or the paid app with not as great rendering with no ads. The paid version should have the best rendering with no ads.
I’d rather this be a test and have the chance to upgrade without ads. The concept is cool but the ads ruin it. Spent about 5 or 20 minutes on it before an ad wiped out the scene I was navigating. Deleting now. 😔
Awful, rude , non responsive tech support. Buyer beware!
Great tool for looking around 1st Century Jerusalem, but the pop-up ad ruins the immersive experience. What a shame.