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  • Great game, poorly executed

    The game itself is fun and appealing with some clever variations on the classic bricks concept, but I’m going to have to give it up. You’re endlessly hit with ads. I have no idea what the daily freebie plays you earn everyday do and there is absolutely no explanation available anywhere in the app or even online - I checked. There is a star bar but you never seem to accumulate rubies when you pass the level - is this a bug? Some levels are truly impossible to pass without using rubies (or the mystery elements, whatever they do) and the rubies are too hard to come by. You could opt to watch even MORE ads to earn 150 rubies a day, but I came to play a game not pound myself with commercials during my game time. I bet if you actually won rubies by passing levels, as the layout suggests you’re supposed to, this game would be much more fun. I have played every day for a month; you’d think I could have saved up for one custom ball by now, but no. I have never accumulated more than 500 rubies because it costs 200 to continue on a level the first time and 300 the second. If you have to use rubies to pass levels, you’ll never get to the 1000 needed to buy a different ball. All of this means it’s now getting boring to play and the frustrations have added up to make me deem this app unplayable. Too bad.
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  • Very addictive

    Alright, honest review here. I downloaded this game a couple of weeks ago because the top review was some guy complaining because he couldn’t get past level 55. I thought, alright, I like a good challenge. Now I’m back to write a review.

    Some of the levels can be a bit difficult while some you’ll complete fairly easily. I like the layout and design of some of the levels, including the use of right triangles boxes, this app make the game interesting and not monotonous like most other versions of this type of game.

    So at level 446 and can confidently say I have enjoyed this game and will continue playing for the time being. I see no actual end level so I’m really just challenging myself at this point to continue playing. This is a pretty addictive game.
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  • Great idea, fails in execution.

    TLDR: Skip this one, only fun for a small time.
    This game is fun. It hits a niche I love in which I can sit and play it without having to use all of my concentration. It’s rewarding hitting that perfect angle sending your balls on an awesome ricochet knocking out tons of blocks. Unfortunately the difficulty ramps up such that about level 55 you need to make multiple attempts at a level. This in and of itself isn’t a problem, except you get an ad after every attempt. There are power ups you can use to help beat levels, except after your 2 free of each use they require 100 gems a piece. There are (probably) cool customization options for your balls, these require 1000 gems a piece. These gems costs would work except gems are EXTREMELY difficult to come by, it takes grinding quite a lot of points to even get 10. This is evident by the cost of 1000 gems being $10. $10 to get one ball customization or $1 per power up. It’s just not worth playing after about 55 levels. Also, you can’t background play your own music, really.
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