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by Eac97
The concept of the game is fine. I enjoyed it a lot.....until there was no more progression. You max out in depth and then there really is no point the the game because you are literally making the same catch every single time. It just goes nowhere after you hit that point. I was surprised because I stopped playing after I maxed out the depth upgrade because it was very redundant, and recently I tried playing again and I noticed I could upgrade the depth even further but it was only a couple more times until it was maxed out again. Then it became redundant again and now I’ve stopped playing. My other issue is with the ads. I can’t stand games like this one, where you are literally enduring an ad every 30 seconds. You are asked after you finish your catch if you want to “catch X2” or just “catch” and you have to watch an ad to get the double earnings which is fine, but you have to watch one anyways if you choose to opt out of the double earnings, so at that point you might as well double your earnings because you’re going to be watching an ad anyways. I would be more satisfied if it wasn’t after every single catch. Like some games are bad but at least they give you 2-3 rounds in between ad screening. This game has more ads than almost any other game I’ve played and it truly makes the quality of the game go down. It’s more ads than gameplay and that’s a problem.
by ILCHOC23
I read the reviews about the ads and thought it wouldn’t be that bad. Maybe once every 3 or 4 minutes. But no, it’s literally once every ten seconds. The moment after I drop the line for the first time fifteen seconds after downloading and opening the app I get an ad. Two casts (each lasting about 5 secs) later I get another one. I stop for a bit to eat some chips, then the next cast I do, there’s another ad. I stop and read some more reviews on the App Store for half a minute then come back and of course, there’s another. I literally watched four advertisements in less than three minutes.
I normally don’t mind some advertisements in my games (especially free ones) but if there was a legal limit to number of advertisements in a set timeframe, then this app completely surpasses it. There’s advertisements to get justifiable revenue from free products and then there’s just plain stupidity. This app exercises the latter. The only reason why I haven’t given this a one star is because the gameplay itself isn’t that bad.
Oh yeah, there also isn’t any sound. I don’t know if this is the app or my device, but my other apps were all working fine and there wasn’t any change when I restarted my device. I also checked the game itself and there wasn’t any sound/bgm control option. Therefore I’m going to consider this part of the game and something else I am most definitely unhappy about.
by Blatherskite01
Even after reading the reviews, I downloaded to check it out. There seriously are way too many ads. It’s a fun, simple game, but I recommend playing while watching tv or something so you can ignore the ads that come up roughly every 30 seconds. Voodoo, I hope you listen to your downloaders. I’m not upset you use ads; it costs money to make a product. If you’re giving it for free, you have to get paid somehow. I know it’s a business. Please at least try to find better ways to keep your players more invested while still making money. Even having more banner ads and less play disrupting ads would be better than nothing.
To players of all games like this: we should actually be talking to the ones selling ads. Game developers don’t seem to care much about their players opinions. But if we let the ones advertising in these games know we’re either ignoring their ads, or not playing the games they advertise on altogether, maybe both parties might be interested in finding a more copacetic solution to their strategy.
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