
McKayla Wright
It's a really laid-back game. It is not difficult in any way, which makes it nice. However, once you've upgraded three times, you start getting pop-up ads with almost every upgrade. It's insanely annoying, so I purchased the no ads for $2.99, which I thought was completely fine. Until I realized that it's a subscription. This is not stated anywhere in the store on the app, which is misleading, and I'm angry with this false advertising. It's absolutely appalling that it's a weekly subscription.
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Kiyoshi Life (Shing)
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It's a good time waster, but the issues are the ads. You save up money to buy upgrades, and then when you do you get an ad for almost every single upgrade after saving. Then you see the upgrade video logo on the upgrades the whole time. What's the point of cutting all those noodles if they force an ad anyway? Why not just tap and get it free? I just don't see the use of that. Plus the constant barrage of x2 to your speed or cash or noodle slots...all the freaking time. Annoying....
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Matthew Mitchell II
Very childish style, though for some reason, it helps keep my mind from wondering. The "booster" pop-ups are maddening from time to time because of their frequency, but I can manage with that since there are no forced ads. If you don't want to watch an ad to get a boost, you're not forced to watch them. I actually love that. Your choice to watch and ad or not. Thank you for doing that and making a conciseness decision to do so.
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