Pull Him Out User Reviews

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It’s okay

I really like the concept of the game, it’s like the adds you want to play but the actual games are never like the adds. This, however, is actually how they market it, and I enjoy it. With that being said I feel as though it's too easy. I’ve purposely tried to fail at some point but it either too easy or impossible to fail, which makes the game unbearably boring. I enjoy that it's the game they advertised but it's just too easy.

Also, I understand that there is an option where you can pay for no adds, but if you are cheap like me and refuse to do so you spend more time watching adds than you do playing! Finish a level. ADD. Need to collect coins you need after the add? ANOTHER ADD! Again, I know you can pay for no adds but at least let me do two or 3 levels and make it optional for extra coins or something! Don’t just make me watch the adds that you based the game off of! that's just insult to injury.
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One screen and one ad

While I can appreciate that developers want money. One play screen with one ad really is a little over the top.
Deleted after four play screens.
Too bad, would prefer to pay for a block of levels than see ad, ad, ad.

Too many ads

This game has a lot of potential to be really fun, but it falls short of being fun because of all the ads it runs. I understand that’s what you get for playing a free game, but the number of ads in this is rather overkill. Finish a 5 second level? Ad. Wanna quadruple your coins? Ad. What to add a monument to your museum? Ad. Want a new skin? Ad. Someone wants to visit your museum? Ad. And each ad is like 15-30 seconds long. So you’re watching about 2-2:30 worth of ads just to play levels that only last about 5-10 seconds. I made it to level 19 before I’d had it. I spent majority of my time watching ads that I don’t find it worth progressing any farther. I wanted to see from other reviews if biting the bullet and just buying the game is worth it to stop all the ads. Apparently not. It only stops the ad that plays after the level. But you want new skin, more coins, more monuments, etc, you still have to watch ads for all of those. Again, I understand the developers have to make money, but it’s pretty evident that their main focus is being able to fund their tons and tons of advertisements to bring people to play the game rather than actually make the game enjoyable.
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Game to play while watching tv

It is straight forward, pull pin puzzles with a little story. It’s nothing fancy but it is addictively gratifying. The story is funny too. Yes, there are a lot of ads. So if you don’t want to deal with that consider this your warning. You have to watch an ad for costume unlocks, and between puzzles. Have a lot that are by choice for extra gold too. But it is a low budget game and I’m sure that is how they get paid. 200+ lvls m, nothing super hard, but fun none the less. Sitting on the couch, semi watching tv, perfect game.
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Advertisements

I downloaded and played the game for about 30 minutes. 20 of the 30 minutes were waiting through ads. There are static ad banners sometimes on top and bottom of the screen and you hit them on accident when you pull the pins to help your character out. In between levels it asks you to double your loot by watching an ad, but it pauses for a second before it lets you pass on the opportunity to watch an ad. It also forces you to watch an ad in between levels. Then between chapters you have to watch ads and creatures ask to visit your museum and it prompts you to watch an ad for coins. I played until level 20 or so and the levels are super easy. It’s just an ad game.

Also, you can’t turn off your internet connection for the game. You don’t need the Internet to play it, but it needs to be connected for the sole purpose of pushing through ads.

Don’t waste your time.
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Broken at level 179

The game is actually the game from the ads and is reasonably fun. That said, there are a ton of ads. Most levels take a few seconds and there is an ad between each level and the next. However, there are rarely ads available for any of the “voluntarily watch an ad to get something” options.

I got to level 179 which is heavily bugged. When you lose that level, it takes you to an endless loop of ads. It plays an ad, gets back to the “hint or no thanks” page and when you hit “no thanks” it plays another ad. The only way out of this loop is to restart the program. About 9 times out of ten, when you restart at level 179, it kills you instantly (poisoned despite the wall in the way). I’ve given up until the next update.
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20% gameplay vs 80% watching ads

I really was excited to find this game. All of the other games that show ads with this type of game play and then didn’t deliver this content when you downloaded were lame and I deleted them quickly. But I think this one is worse. This game just won’t let you play. The ads are relentless and the levels last maybe 20 seconds. You clear one room and that’s it! Then more ads, then someone wants to visit your museum, watch an ad. Yay, you won a new skin...watch an ad or lose it. Want to go to next level? Watch an ad. It’s ridiculous. You won’t keep many players like this. The levels need to be combined so there are at least 3-4 rooms to clear per level. The amount of game play you actually do compared to the amount of ads you have to watch is about 20%.
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Too easy

Add so not too bad if you say no thanks for everything.. also it’s far too easy

Implied political point of view in the game

The game itself is fun. It is easy at first, then as each level goes by it gets slightly harder. This is what I expected; however, in the museum the throw in the developer’s political views. One of the exhibits had a face mask as a statue! I play games to get away from politics, news, and/or current events, so I was caught off gaurd when I saw a face mask as one of my exhibits. This was the developer’s attempt indoctrinate the player to their political point of view. It wasn’t funny or in good taste to push this ideology on our children. Hopefully they will remove the mask out of the exhibit. The advertisements didn’t brother me, because that means the developers have other companies paying them to show the ads on their application. The number of ads prove it is a fun game to play.
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Paid (No ads version) still has adds

I love this game. It’s a fun problem solving game. However the ads get on my nerves, so I clicked on the (no ads) button. And paid $4.49 to eliminate the ads. I got a notification saying the payment was successful. And when I opened the app again. It still had ads after every screen. Can someone please tell me what’s going on? I checked to see if there was an update for it. But there wasn’t any.
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