From a concerned parent.
The game started off fine. My children were enjoying putting the pieces together and spending time with each other. And then, at 396 elements, the game began to repeat. Confused, my kids came to the conclusion that the remaining 48 elements must be found in the bonus levels, which they had not played. Upon playing the bonus levels, which they realized spun a funny story around elements they had already discovered rather than giving them new ones, they realized it was hopeless and impossible to complete the game. There are simply 48 elements that are missing. My ten year old is severely disappointed and my five year old is heartbroken. If this was the only thing to have been disappointing, I would’ve given the game 3 stars. However, it wasn’t. The ads. So many ads. My kids could hardly enjoy the game even while it lasted because they were watching ads more than they were actually playing the game. Don’t advertise 444 elements if there are only 396. No one wants to see their hard work go to waste or their effort fall short in the end. Although the game was fun and entertaining for a little while, it ultimately was short-lived and ended in disappointment.