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  • Ads

    So I like the game and the idea of it but there are too many ads. There is an ad after every planet that you destroy. I’m not sure if it is after EVERY planet but it’s been doing it since I got the game. Also to have no ads, you need to pay £2.99 which is not worth it. I would have rated this game 5 stars if there were less ads.
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  • A couple things...

    It’s a good game just a few things I wish could happen.
    1. Bigger explosions!. I level up and spend HOURS trying to get level 100 on “power” but the more I level the more I feel my time and effort on the game is going to waste.
    2. “Offline earnings”. Sometimes I work 12-14 hours shifts at my job. When I go on break I won’t check it hoping the offline earnings will just dominate the income for me but when I look at it, it would only be 3-4,000 and that would also be a waste of my time.
    3. Spawn rate. I completely maxed it out before I reached level 100 and I saw a slight difference just not a major difference. Just not as much missiles popped on my screen as I thought would happen.
    4. More weapons. Maybe add some more weapons to the game instead of other players stuck with the same weapons every time.
    5. Add more bosses. The ones now are cool but they get boring to look at after every time.
    6. did I mention...BIGGER EXPLOSIONS!
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  • Ads and missing in game money.

    Ads every time you pass a level. Way to many and no option to turn off mobile data in phone settings.

    Plus whenever a video is watched to double a reward, it doesn’t double it and doesn’t give me the original amount.
  • Avoid at all costs, even free

    A semi-interesting concept that manages to completely ruin itself by finding an amazing balance in its sense of game progression between disappointing and utterly pointless. Upgrades that can be best described as impotent and underwhelming take extraordinary periods of staring and tapping on a circle to afford, and barely affect the speed at which you move on. Even if they did, all that the player would achieve would be progressing to another one of about 5 different coloured circles on an endless rotation that constitute this game. The fact that this game has in-app purchases that go up to 160 dollars (+4.50 to remove ads), which can give the player either a few new types of black objects falling towards a coloured circle or the ability to make those objects fall a little quicker, is the product of either totally delusional optimism or the worst form of passionless greed. Avoid this disgrace.
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  • Good game but options need improving

    I love the idea of the game the endless thing means you can drop in for a quick 5 minutes and not get bored
    However the in game options are ridiculous I mean it’s about £40 to unlock the best item and it’s not even a necessary item it’s just a bit of a time saver so I doubt Voodoo are making any money there
    Also some of the power ups have a very short cool down and there’s no option to have an “automatic fire” which would be very useful. Maybe it’s something you would have to unlock by destroying a planet in a certain time or even hey could add some challenge levels where you only have a limited number of bombs to destroy a planet and that’s how you unlock things, something like that
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  • Ok

    It’s a good time waster but the game gets to slow at the higher levels I can’t make enough money to upgrade because it’s too slow add a money upgrade or something otherwise it’s just a pay to make the game work
  • Decent

    The game is enjoyable but the more you play the more tedious it gets and I think it’s because of the lack of control you have. The special weapons are fired from random directions and that makes it impossible to use them strategically. It becomes a process of waiting and tapping. The missiles that constantly go off can be controlled but the further you go along the less they do, even if you spend all your money on power upgrades, so they’re meh.
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  • Meh

    Controls are not obvious and there are just too many ads
  • It’s fun

    It is a good time killer, but having to pay £40 to unlock a missile is ridiculous! How an earth did that seem like a good pricing strategy, no one is going to pay that, if you had some way of watching ads for diamonds then fine but there is literally no other way to get them besides paying that insane amount of money!
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