Sabrina Payne
This is a fun game. I advise against purchasing the no ad option, though. When no ads option is purchased, I expect no ads but to have the perks of an ad. If you get the big piece of fruit, I expect to get it without watching ads since that's what I bought. That's not what happens. I have no ads, and I have no extra fruit. Lame! Further, I'm constantly getting pop-ups for in game purchase. I don't like it popping up in between levels.
5 people found this review helpful
A Williams
Game play itself is fun, even if it runs a little hot. The low rating is the ads are programmed terribly. Many of them don't have volume control (I should be able to mute them at least) and they consistently lock up the game. Some of the ad even automatically open up the play store whether or not you tap anything. It's a mess and significantly diminishes the value of the game.
120 people found this review helpful
Monique Saunders
I sound redundant, but the ads, so many ads. I could deal with it if the play area didn't fill up so quick making you start over, and over, and over. I might as well the number merge game installed on my phone. The fruit was a change but it just ends up being a let down with how quick it fills up & I have to start over & over & etc. etc
86 people found this review helpful