Maddening ads
While the overall idea of this game is excellent—and diabolically so—the random launch of full-screen ads between game sessions, including idiotic music, makes me grit my teeth. Couple this behavior with the small banner ads at the bottom of the screen and you find yourself enmeshed in a sickening mix of commercial blaring game-success anxiety. I didn’t realize I could buy my way out of this situation. I strongly suggest that if you enjoy the game, do yourself a favor: Pay the $1.99 to remove the ads so you can devote your attention to the game itself. Or go read a book.
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