
Wally Fouch
I am at level 708 and have seen some poor reviews talk about “recycled” levels causing boredom. I, personally, like once in a while getting a familiar level. I know what to do to complete it and it is nice to succeed on the first try. It allows me to enjoy the game longer and not burn through lives on one or two levels a day. I find that if a game is frustratingly hard I will quit playing it. This game is cartoon cute without being childish, at least for me. It makes me happy and I have never had to spend a dime of my own money to enjoy it win/win.
9 people found this review helpful

Edgar Blazosky
For the longest time I was on a Candy Crush kick but I stopped playing because the levels started getting ridiculously difficult to the point it was no longer fun. Pet Fever is not like that. The levels don’t get harder, they’re just different. I appreciate that so much. Also love the fact that none of the levels that I’ve played have had timers. (I’m over level 3000) That’s another major reason I’ve stuck with this game for so long, minimal pressure. Highly recommend for some mindless fun on the go! 😊
8 people found this review helpful

Douglass Zolinas
I love games, and I’ve downloaded quite a lot in my time and usually I get frustrated at the company trying to trick into paying money in your frustration at the level. Pet Fever is different in that it gives you the option to pay for more stuff but it gives you other avenues such as getting lives from team members, free power-ups every day, and the traditional way of waiting a certain amount of time for lives. People who say the game is too expensive aren’t playing it right. I’m on level 1,978 and while I have paid money before on the game, it wasn’t because I felt like I had no choice. I highly recommend you try Pet Fever!!
2 people found this review helpful