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8

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2.38

average rating
Reviews by alwayssotired - 8
  • No, just no.
    PikPok has made some fun and entertaining games, and none of them are really what you'd call in-depth or immersive, but Into's one-note nature makes it so boring so quickly. Gameplay aside, the advertisement barrage is (frankly) offensive. The banner-style ad that appears in the armory screen actually overlaps with the button, so that you might accidentally activate the ad link? Really? Lame beyond belief. While I would have paid for a non-ad-supported game, I'm now so frustrated with their revenue tactics that I'll move on. There's more games than free time, and they really blew it. 0 stars and uninstalled.
    alwayssotired over 11 years ago
  • Farewell
    Review? What review? Why bother? Read someone else's. You know what you did, and you know why I'm deleting your app. So many sources of AP news, so many aggregate feeds, and yet the one branded AP I cannot tolerate. Funny. And sad. In the future, consider a fee structure option to such excessive, desperate marketing. Some of us get so angry at intrusive advertising, we're not only going to remove your product and never come back, but bad-mouth it every chance we get, every time the name is mentioned. Sure, eventually we'll calm down, but by then we'll be using another product -- not yours. Education is always costly, ain't it? Farewell.
    alwayssotired almost 13 years ago
  • Each release alienates more veteran players.
    Square Enix's practice of invalidating previous player's efforts by making their 5* "super deck" increasingly worthless with each release is tasteless and extremely Capitalist. I GET IT. VETERAN PLAYERS DON'T SPEND AS MUCH. However releasing a set of 6000+ point cards to make their elite 4500+ point cards useless is slightly dishonest. Even if veteran players wish to stop playing and sell or trade their deck, which they created with spending real money, or hundreds of hours, or both! SE has effectively devalued those cards - intentionally. No one wants to buy/trade cards that can't win. Generating revenue from veteran players is a complex issue but it feels like they always choose the solution that hurts players.
    alwayssotired over 9 years ago
  • Zen Garden is flawed.
    They added on Zen Garden of the PC version finally - but poorly. You will easily max out cash many months/years before ever acquiring every plant (it's random), making a fun game become frustrating in the end.
    alwayssotired over 12 years ago
  • Fun!
    Yet another bounce-physics game, with cats. OK, so the cats are superfluous, it's still cute. 5 stars!
    alwayssotired over 12 years ago