Kevin R
29
Monday, August 4, 2025
There's a burnout that applies when you get money faster if you just stop playing the game for 2 hours and return, stop, repeat, rather than just playing the game. The early stages of the game are addicting, but when everything becomes stupidly expensive at an exponential rate, absurdly exponential, it's hard to interact anymore. Everything feels like a slog later on, gems are slowly appearing so you barely get to use cards, it's just not as fun as day 1. Edited
Amanda D
14
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Have been really enjoying the game, but have noticed the Black Hole just quits working. Over 3000 levels I progressed today without a single Black Hole warp. The "tournament" is definitely just a bunch of bots that can randomly gain up to 3,000 levels, maybe more, in minutes, while it took me 3 hours. Would have been less if the Black Hole actually worked, but not a couple minutes like the bots. Very frustrating. Just bought no ads this morning, and regretting it now. Edited
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Monday, March 10, 2025
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Christopher “Applethini” Marthini
14
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Screwed twice. I'm done. Got this game several years ago before the save data back-up to Google Play Store. So when I went to a different phone, I had to restart and had to re-buy the no ad package. I've had this game on this current phone for about 3, 4 years now. Had all card slots unlocked, huge amounts of prestige points, only for the game to decide that today was the day it was going to completely reset, including no ad package. There's no way for me to restore the save. So, I'm done.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Johnathon Staley
68
Friday, January 17, 2025
It's pretty good game. I might suggest making all the balls have different prices based on the value they bring to the table. I would also make it so, when you delete a ball you get the money back from how much it cost you to buy and if you sell all of a version of a ball give back the money spent on upgrades/speed and power. And make ball upgrades easier to get, instead of getting points from tournaments use in game money to upgrade, and have the upgrade reset every time you prestige or sell.
Joseph Flanders
8
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Relaxing game with great music and visuals. Definitely more of an idle experience than The Tower—you can set it and forget it, and it keeps progressing offline. Watching the balls work is oddly calming. Lots of goals, upgrades, and ball types to explore. Only wish taps did more damage—they're only useful early on. Bonus: the hidden gem scavenger hunts are a fun touch.
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