Company Name: takuya ori
About: Create an exhibition stand to display your fossils.
Gradually restore and
develop the run down museum.
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by The.one.who.watches
So first off I really do enjoy this game. That being said, I recently purchased a pack of gems and they never arrived. I tried everything short of deleting and reinstalling (because consumables are finicky about it). Usually, I would then look to message the people in charge of the app. However, upon going to their twitter I couldn’t message them. Now, dude? You know there’s an “App Support” button right? You can find them there, duh! So naturally, I tapped it and guess where it went? Their twitter. So then, I did some more digging to find their website, because oh they DO have one, but nothing! Just some “look at these updates” and I had to translate it too which made it more bitter. So here I am, $5 in the hole, which yeah, it’s not a lot but it still matters. This actually happens to me a lot. I still have the whole “ask for approval” thing which, in every game I’ve ever played (except one), I don’t get my purchase until as little as a day passes, if even that! But really, the main problem is the lack of the “restore purchases” button AND having no way to contact them. I have been charged, and have nothing to show for it.
by Bavmotors1
This game has really cute and smooth graphics, and a reasonable level progression. I also like the color lighting you can play with. Its great for three minutes at a time. You won’t be able to afford to dig for more that unless you check in just to collect the bag and trigger the bus a bunch of times. Which is fine - its an idle game i guess. *edit: except it doesn’t collect money when idle so its not really an idle game either.
What really makes the game a little dull is that in every dig the bones are always found in the same order. Torso, tail, head - with the skull/jaw always being the last one found. If you level up you can almost always find a bone during a dig - which is fine. Except you also find the same bone WAY too often. After the first few digs you will find only 1 of 2 new bones every turn. Put another way - for every skull you find you will find 8-10+ copies of each vertebrae and/or rib. Its kind if a drag because you can see the game literally throttling your progress. I get that the game has to do this, but its not hidden very well. The shuffling/selling/storing part of the game is not really clear. It seems easier to mess it up then make it better.
by Chasingsheep
This is a fun little game, with simple mechanics and without real obstacles to completion. You're not forced to wait hours upon hours for the next fossil to be available and your equipment can be easily upgraded, without spending real-world money. There are some forced ads, but there are also plenty of opportunities for perks by opting to watch one yourself. On the other hand, the game does feel a bit too easy at times. Accidentally leave your game open for a while and you'll gain enough money to plow through a good number of upgrades. Digging for fossils lacks finesse. By the time you've upgraded your pickaxe and number of taps, you can basically demolish the site without paying much attention.
Overall, the game is definitely enjoyable: I recommend it, but it does feel a bit empty. I personally wouldn't mind a slightly higher level of difficulty, some fossils other than dinosaurs, perhaps some information on the completed ones?, and something to do with the museum other than digging them up and rearranging things. Plus, I'm still not quite sure what the point of the bonus fossils is. That's the one thing I found more-or-less challenging, but when I finally completed one, the payoff was pretty underwhelming. I'm looking forward to future updates and seeing where they take the game!