Quocalimar Anon
What do you expect? It's an idle ad farm. The 'game' plays itself, with the option to speed up whatever that element is, via tapping the screen or by engaging with abilities. However the ads play after every two, maybe three 'levels'. Mind you it plays itself, so the ad plays whether you're engaged or not. Indicating the 'game' isn't the focus here. It's engaging in so far as it's something to do with your hands, but you're seriously better off just opening, closing and reopening any other app.
122 people found this review helpful
Aiden Dooley
I love the game play, but the amount of ads is crazy. It's a lovely idea that has me hooked from the start. I liked playing the game until I realized the amount of ads. You get an ad after every planet you destroy, and it doesn't take very long to abolish one, maybe 30-60 seconds.there is also not as much to the game as I originally thought but it is still full of gameplay.
80 people found this review helpful
Brian Eller
I found this to be the most mind numbingly BORING excuse for a game, that I've come across in quite a while. There is no "strategy" to it, no risk of "losing" a level. Basically you're throwing rocks at an old window, and pieces break off. When you break enough pieces, the window falls out, and you get a new "window" to throw "rocks" at. It's fun for maybe 5 minutes, if that. Not to mention ads after every single round. DO NOT RECOMMEND.
88 people found this review helpful