
Kathryn Mitchell
after turning off wifi and mobile data you can just about cope with playing the game and not getting ads but its so repetative and brainless its hardly worth tapping the screen constantly. But when I got to level 5 it was a repeat of level 1. all your upgrades get reset every level so theres no real progression. Finish level 4 and you've basically completed the game. its clearly just a cash grab to get you to pay an extortionate 'remove ads' subscriptions.

Luna Tic
This is the definition of an ad farm. The most expensive subscription is £51.99 a WEEK! That's absolutely insane. There's nothing ASMR about this at all. Even with an ad blocker the popups still appear and you have to wait a few seconds to get rid of them. I get developers have to make money but this is a whole new level of ad farming. Might have actually been good otherwise.
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Christine Fischer
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Definitely not "asmr" if you're looking for something to be like a calming game (as that's what asmr to me is) unless you like games that stress you out by throwing an ad in your face every second and by making you accidentally click an ad because you "tap the screen to move the bar faster" which is hardly any faster at all mind you. also it's just not what the original advertisement for the game i saw was which is a bummer because I thought it looked fun from the ad is had downloaded it from.
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