bluupers
40
Saturday, October 5, 2024
Loved this game as a kid. Went back to it today and it's not at all what I remembered. I played for like 10 minutes and got 4 ads. Not even as a reward, it just randomly stops your gameplay for ads. Also on normal mode it jolts you out to a view of the Earth for every new element you make which seemed utterly pointless to me. Between the ads and the Earth menu the game is completely unbearable. I miss it, but Little Alchemy is now a way better execution of this concept.
Christina Roszell
136
Thursday, September 24, 2020
I THINK I might be able to get into this game, but I can not accurately say due to the overwhelming amount of ads. I understand and even appreciate, to a point, that to play most games free, there's going to be ads. But this is a bit ridiculous. I can barely create an element and before I can even find out what it is, ad. Tap on one element to pair, before I even pick the other one, ad. I sneezed, ad. I believe you can see where this is going. I'd love to adjust my score if y'all could fix it.
A Google user
70
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
I used to LOVE this game. I went back to find it, and I find this awful experience. I agree also with what others have said about not being able to play 10 minutes without having to buy something to play more. Again, like others have said, the whole game is cluttered compared to previous, and the animations are slow. I gave this game a one star because of those few reasons, which are enough to completely ruin my experience. Not to mention the app asking for all kinds of unnecessary permissions.
A Google user
33
Thursday, September 20, 2018
The beauty of this game used to be its simplicity and the feeling you got when creating new elements. Now it is all cluttered and the animations when you create elements take way too long and take you back to the home screen instead of staying there to create more elements quick. It slows down my phone so much too! Edited
Karrie Foreman
55
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Essence of Greed. We all understand that ads keep the games free, but if they're not properly balanced (just annoying enough to make the consumer pay to get rid of them), then you lose a great deal of potential customers. That, along with the 10 tries limitation, makes for an unbearable experience. As it stands, you've lost another customer.
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