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I thought it would be more like the game where you had to like the ones that they show you in the ad commercials but like I guess it’s still cool but the only other thing that we need is other cool characters like if you’re gonna mix it with Minecraft or like Jax from the amazing digital circus so that way we can put like a giant building together that way but anyway I think the only other thing that was wrong is that you had a zoom in but I think that’s the only other thing that is OK but I just assumed it would be like one of those things where we put together like not like a puzzle, but like you didn’t zoom in and it was one of those ones that would just have all of that stuff like the bench and then it would show you more of like a bigger city, but I guess you have to build it up like brick bike brick I guess if that makes sense but anyway, I think the only other cool characters I’d like to see is a building is like Robocar Polly as well and the other one that I mentioned other than more of the amazing digital circus character and other cool characters like Winnie the Pooh and tigger tooo
The game’s really fun and original but the energy system is insane. Every piece you place costs 1 energy. You can have 300 energy and every 3 minutes 1 energy gets restored. You can watch ads to get energy faster, but an ad only gets you 50 energy each, meaning you have to watch six 60-90 second ads to restore your energy to 300. This wouldn’t be that big of a deal if it didn’t take only around 30-45 minutes to deplete all your energy. Also, I didn’t fall for it, but based on multiple other people’s reviews, purchasing the $6 no-ad upgrade only gets rid of the automatic ads that pop up every 5 minutes of playing, which can easily be ignored by resetting the game. The no-ad upgrade does NOT get rid of needing to watch ads to refill your energy. If you do want to have unlimited energy, you’ll need to purchase the $15/month premium edition subscription. That’s more money than a Netflix subscription for a jigsaw puzzle game. If you have the money to spend $15/month on this, then I would recommend it, but for most people that just doesn’t make any sense. I would happily pay $5 to play this game if it was pay-to-play and didn’t rely on the energy bar ads/microtransactions to make money. Hopefully they do something about this, but if not, hopefully another developer can make a similar version of the game without the energy system and just make it pay-to-play if they really want to.
Found this game through an ad and it turns out to actually be really fun. What you see is exactly what you get. There are a few random ads in the levels, but you get a brief warning before each ad, which I thought was a nice touch, and they’re not too often. You get a fair amount of energy each day and it’s not that long of a wait to refill. You can watch ads to get more energy and it’s a pretty good amount per ad, but it also incentivizes you to take breaks from the game and not play nonstop. Everything that you would have to pay for, you can watch ads for instead, meaning you don’t have to spend any money on the game. The coins are paid, but you get 2 free ones daily and they can build up. A couple issues I’ve noticed are that my phone tends to overheat when I play long amounts of time, and starting new levels can be pretty overwhelming. That last part is probably just a me thing, but it’s something new players might experience and something to keep in mind. They have monthly challenges to keep the game interesting and release new levels pretty often, but there are some bonus levels you have to pay for. The art style is really cool as well, props to the artist/artists. This is an enjoyable time killer game I would definitely recommend.
I really like this game. I think it’s more fun than the average jigsaw puzzle game because of the extra complexity needed to solve certain parts of it. It’s the kind of game that I feel like I can play whenever I want to. I don’t fixate on it and get bored after a few weeks, in fact I’ve had this game for a number of months now. The ads aren’t too frequent, and I like the game enough that if it were a single time purchase I certainly would’ve done so already, but given the nice “every so often” structure of gameplay I follow, it feels unreasonable to pay 9.99 monthly for no impromptu ads. I think the energy feature is a weird choice. The game is fun and updates enough that I think it’s odd to limit the amount of time you can spend playing behind a paywall, but as I already mentioned, even expensive One-time payments for unlimited energy, no ads, or access to bonus buildings would be fine, I just don’t really want to pay so much money at a frequent rate. Anyway, above the rest, it’s a fun, relaxing game. The pixel art is beautiful and the scenes are enticing and fun to watch come to life.
I really really love this game i’ve been playing it none stop, it’s very satisfying and fun to play. However the energy is basically none existent. I have played and used up all 300 of my energy and then come back to it after i get home from a 10 hour shift after work and my energy will still not be full. I feel like it’s sort of cash grabby in the sense that if you want to play more than one time in 24 hrs you’re almost certainly going to have to watch 6 full ads in order to get your energy back if you’re not willing to pay for coins. I completely understand the need for ads and in-app purchases in order to get the game more revenue and with how the game looks and runs it’s clear they put a TON of work into it. But i feel like the energy should regain faster if you want people to keep playing. A couple hours makes sense for a full regain of energy but I can usually only play once a day if i don’t want to watch 6 ads for energy plus the ads throughout after a couple items.
I love this game, I literally played it daily as I went to bed because it was really relaxing and fun. But I noticed that as I played, my phone would overheat a LOT, to the point where it was hard to hold it, even though i have a case to dull some possible heat issues. Of course, it is to be expected that some mobile games would cause a phone to heat up, but my phone isn’t even that old, and everything is in proper working order. For a while I ignored it and just figured it was a game that required more of the system, but a couple nights ago I got an alert on my phone alongside three loud beeps that sounded akin to an Amber Alert noise. The alert itself stated that it was scanning my phone or something along those lines. I did a bit of research, and it turns out it can be common with crappily developer mobile games. Same guy that explained this said that it didn’t really matter since your data would be stolen either way since these companies can’t seem to take their hands out of their clients’ pockets, but I was very upset regardless. I really enjoyed this game, but the alert gave me lots of anxiety so I ended up deleting it. Truly upsetting, guess I’ll just have to stick to the smaller companies that I trust.
The game itself is a lot of fun, or at least it used to be! My whole family has it downloaded. However, following the latest update changed everything. Instead of having an ad play every time you complete one of the silhouettes within a puzzle, the ads now appear to be on a timer. The highest number of pieces on a single image I’ve been able to place before an ad pops up is three, and that was only because I had almost completed that specific image. Most of the time you get an ad after you place every individual piece! We now spend more time dealing with ads than actually enjoying the game! It’s awful! A complete turn off and so annoying and interruptive. So much so that the whole family is about to remove the game from all of our devices. I don’t mind spending money on games from time to time, when it’s worth it, but this latest update feels like a strong arm into demanding that you pay for 30 days worth of ad removal, in order to even be able to engage with the game content. Please revert the ad frequency back to the way it was, where an add is displayed after you complete each silhouette within a picture.
I love playing the game to relax but there are some issues with the ads. The amount of ads is actually pretty good, you can play for a decent amount of time without getting interrupted. However, there is a bar at the bottom of the screen whenever you are playing that has ads, and one of them, whenever it pops up, opens the browser on my phone to a suspicious website that seems to be downloading information from my phone. I’m not clicking on the ad, and the ad doesn’t even have a picture (the bar at the bottom of the screen goes blank whenever the problem occurs). I’m not sure if the app developers control the ads, but something needs to be done. Not only could it be hacking my phone, but I can’t play for more than a minute without the browser opening up and kicking me out of the game. I’ve had this game for a little while and it hasn’t been an issue until very recently, but I just deleted the app because it is not worth the annoyance and the risk.