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I’ve been playing this game since I was a child, and I just re-downloaded it a few days ago. I was excited for the game to bring me back and to play it like I used to, and it was doing good for the first couple minutes of playing. I was excited to see the new candies, and also happy that the levels hadn’t changed much but then after playing for a while, I noticed the same king of thieves ads kept popping up after every single level. There was no way to skip the and the ad is very long. Along with the annoying ad, when the ad is over, it makes me replay the level I had just finished. Then I finally finished the level again and it lets me skip forward, but then I have to watch another ad just to play the next level. It’s very annoying and generally takes away from the fun of playing that game. I know y’all have to have the ad on there to support King of thieves, but it can be annoying if it’s replayed too much. otherwise, I love the game. It’s super fun and it would make me so happy if you would just narrow down the number of ads between each level.Show lessBest Game I’ve Ever Played
tldr: flawless game, singlehandedly made me (an atheist) convert to christianity because i cannot fathom how this would’ve been made without a god.
the love i have for cut the rope is simply immeasurable and unparalleled. the immaculate level design and lifelike, fulfilling gameplay is enough to get me through even the hardest of times. it is truly a relic, a masterpiece unto this world, and it has singlehandedly sparked my belief in a supreme being. for how could such perfection be crafted without the aid of one? if the greatest philosophers pondered for decades on end, they undoubtedly could not grasp the meaning that cut the rope has given me. the purpose that has bubbled up inside me. each death is a learning experience, teaching me the ins and outs of this universe, and each success is such gratifying freedom. in all my life, i have never experiences something as magical as cut the rope. and i haven’t even mentioned the soundtrack. the impactful ambience playing throughout the background of the game gives me strength to move forward, not only in the game, but in my life. i feel every worry slip away, every burden lifted off of my shoulders, each second i play bringing me bliss peacefulness, that i simply do not feel anywhere else. i’ve begun to neglect my needs, because cut the rope fulfills them. cut the rope eliminates my hunger. cut the rope quenches my thirst. without cut the rope, i would be a dead man.Show lessHow to milk a decade-old game’s fame to the last drop
This app is unusable in its current state. Despite this being a 14 year old game, whoever owns it now wants $9.99 every single month for the privilege of playing through this dusty old game. Because without that subscription, the game is unplayable. Like most free apps, this game is ridden with ads like fleas on a dog, but in addition to that, the game is filled with obtrusive pop-ups begging you take surveys, advertising pointless minigames, and repeatedly asking you to enable notifications, making even the ad-free experience utterly unacceptable and certainly unenjoyable.
The laundry list of data collection (for which there is no option to opt out), including the maximum amount of personal data that it is POSSIBLE to collect via an iOS app, confirms to me that this game’s app store page has been taken over by a piece of malware. Unusable as entertainment and doubtlessly selling every piece of information about each of its users for pennies each.
Whoever owns this app and has implemented these exploitative practices is shamelessly exploiting children and those seeking nostalgia and should be ashamed of themselves. I support developers being fairly compensated for their work, of course, but despicable practices like these to wring every last cent out of a 15-year old game is disgusting.Show less