Company Name: Runaway
About: Raise and collect cute moths in a magical, moonlit forest. You’ll soon
discover moths are just as beautiful as butterflies in this relaxing, cozy game.
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by Sad Biz
I have played your flutter game and enjoyed it so decided to try starlight! I feel you have recked this game by taking away special abilities for the butterflies! It gives you nothing to look forward to when it takes raising 5 butterflies to get them to the max. You made the plants with the abilities WHY it’s a butterfly game well when to play it it doesn’t take long to see how different this game is to flutter it’s about money!! With flutter its possible to not have to pay out as much you made it practically impossible with out spending money!!
Anyone looking to play this game expect to pay!! Everything they changed that flutter had was designed to make it harder for you to play without spending!! Don’t get me wrong I’ve spends some playing flutter! But you will find out this was designed to make you spend more but one thing they didn’t change that I hate about both games is the ads!! Watching ads is so tied to both of these games! So why I asked did you have to try to get us to spend more on this game!! Because those advertisements sure have to be bringing you in lots of money!!! GREED!!!!
by Jenn4schur
My biggest and only complaint with this game is once you unlock the mythic set you can never unlock anymore attraction flowers. So I’m totally you can only get 11 sets of moths from feeding the toad and that is including the zodiac and lunar sets. After that the only way to get them is from ant events and even once you get a month from a new set it doesn’t unlock the flowers. So the only way to get new moths is from flutterbucks. I even purchased the lightening bug that gives 25 flutter bucks per day and even then it would take 20 days to have enough bucks to purchase one legendary month and if you think you are fully upgrade it that’s laughable. It would cost you thousands of real dollars to actually complete this game.
So now I only go in the game to collect my coins and feed my toad and collect my flutter bucks and then leave unless there is an ant event then I do that as well but after you stop being able to unlock new sets the game really can’t advance unless you spend money and even if you do it is so slow going that it isn’t really fun anymore. I think once you perfect a set you should continue to unlock the next set in the game.
by Eemunniee
I really like this game. EXCEPT it’s really hard to play it without spending a significant amount of real money. I watch a million ads a day to earn coins and other stuff, but it’s not enough. For example, during an “Ant Event” which lasted 7 days, I was diligent about staying on top of what I needed to do to earn the reward. I was even setting timers on my phone to remind me when to open the game so I could move forward. Watched a ton of ads to buy time, etc. And STILL when I got nearly to the end, I had to spend $22 of real money plus all of my “Glowbucks” (a game currency that’s somewhat difficult to come by) in order to complete the challenge. I understand that the game makers need to make money, but isn’t that what the incessant ads are for? Let the people who want to spend money do so, but it shouldn’t be nearly impossible to play without that. After this “Ant Event” and realizing how difficult it is to play without dropping real dollars, I’m a little turned off by it and not sure I’ll continue playing. We’ll see.