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  • Good game

    Way to many ads 30sec + of ads before getting back to it. Just not enjoyable.

    It’s spoils a great game
  • This game is actually 1 star but I just wanted people to see it

    So I think this game is 1 star but I did 5 so people can see it. First, this game has soooooooooooooooooooooo much ads like what? After every single game a add pops up. Next, in the ad for this game it looks so realistic and fun but this game is different not bye so much but different. I am keeping this game for if I get bored of everything on my phone I can use this game as my last resort. I hope people read this and here how the actual game is 👍
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  • Love the game but

    Been playing this game for most of the year but lately all I see is update after update but nothing has changed. I don’t see any new levels or characters. Been the same for me all year. Is there a section on the app that I’m missing cause it still says “coming soon” on the list of places you can play. Please help. Thanks.
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  • Rubbish. More advertisements than gameplay.

    Pure rubbish. Just a collection of never ending advertisements. Deleted immediately.
  • Too many advertisements

    Played for about 6 seconds then had over a minute of ads, then another quick few seconds followed by another minute of ads.. deleted the app within minutes of downloading, the devs clearly have no idea what they are doing
  • It is an exciting game

    Hit a guy send him flying and break multiple bones in the process send him flying far enough you go to next level I don’t know what they did to deserve it but I believe if they did anything to deserve that it must’ve been pretty bad so yeah i am calling just desserts and this is a fun game as well as a great way of getting rid of rage and stress
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  • 2 stars for the concept

    But this isn’t really a movie game. It is an ad app posing as a game. You will spend far more time watching ads and upgrading than you will playing extremely short lived levels that are not even designed to be challenging, just made to seem a little challenging so you will keep “playing” [sticking around to watch ads which they get paid for in exchange for offering you something that caught your interest. Games like these, for those like me, are only interesting for a short spell. I play a few levels, can see that it’s bombarding me with watching ads, and I quickly lose interest and delete it, and sometimes take the time out to share my experience and let others decide what to do with the info. These kind of apps are junk for the end user but a gold mine for the developers that are generating large sums of ad revenue for a virtual product that is meant to be as simple and cheap as possible but gimmicky enough to attract end users that will download it and make them some very easy money which is why they put out one gimmicky app after another and call it a “game” despite there really isn’t much to it as it doesn’t really provide any challenges, making it too easy to get a dopamine hit out of it.
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  • Too many ads

    It’s a really fun and enjoyable game. Fun characters and backgrounds, but the ads take away from the experience. I understand why you need ads to support the game, but it just feels like 90% ads 10% game

    Developer Response

    Thank you for trying out our game! We understand your frustration, but at the same time we wanted the game to be free and accessible to everyone, hence the ads. They make our work possible, but of course we will take your complaint into consideration!
  • Terrible, don’t even bother

    Awful, it’s just an ad campaign, you play 5 seconds of your he game in order to watch 120 seconds of ads every two turns…. Ridiculous
  • Ad-ware

    Deleted!

    Update for developer: we all get that developers don’t work for free. That’s not the problem. The problem is that you thrust ads on us without an option to purchase or without us first learning if we even want the game. It’s a bad business model as I am the customer and I decide if I want the ad. I don’t so now you don’t even have the chance to make a dime off of me. If you employ a less aggravating and - sorry…greedy - model you may make 10x the revenue. We all love when we paid a dollar or two for apps and simply got to play. How much money do you make off of a single player? Would you make more by employing a yearly subscription for $2.99 by having more people play? How about get people hooked on your game then start ads if they don’t support the developer by paying a small subscription.

    Pop up’s used to be a thing. They aren’t now because they were so annoying that we all installed pop up blockers. Well, we can’t stop your ads except by deleting or not playing your game. How short sided can you be?

    People…stop supporting these ads which are really just ads for other games. It’s the most inbred thing on the planet. There isn’t a legitimate product being advertised. It is all “hey play this other game so you can get ads for yet another game”. How can you possibly make money like this?
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    Developer Response

    We’re very sorry to hear that. We worked hard to design a game that would be fun for those players who don’t pay for any features. We are sorry if games from this genre are not fun for you, but we hope that with future updates and support we will convince you to try again!

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