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Developer: War On Cancer
by Dccfoux
To be completely honest I'm surprised the nerds decided to publish a game that seems so half-assed. It's another one of those Jetpack Joyride or Flappy Bird knockoffs with a very random cancer-whack-a-mole game after you die that seems very unpolished as animations of "beating" the cancer doesn't really line up with anything and the cancer spawns behind the other characters sometimes. The only good thing is the cause really.
by AKSandler
There's a few problems I have.. For one, I bought a couple songs using the golden boob coins, and then closed it to sleep for the night a couple times. Whenever I opened the application again, the songs disappeared. This happens with the skins too sometimes. Hell, I've lost as much as 1,000 golden boobs recently at random.
Please fix and then I'll give 5 stars, because honestly, other than these bugs this is a great game.
by SirPooStain
Every time I load the game my orbs are gone. The music does not play. All progress I make disappears. I got the Mr Fijiwiji skin and i reloaded and everything is gone. The ads should come up after the game to avoid hitting them in game. Love the game itself but these bugs need to be fixed.
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