Company Name: MAG Interactive
About: ***** Word Puzzles + Home Decorating = TRUE! *****
Ready for a new type of
creative adventure in word games?
Jump into the excitement of Word Mansion!
This unique story-based game combines the challenge of word puzzles with the
creativity of home renovation and decoration.
Say hello to the star of our
game, Anna, who just inherited her uncle's mansion.
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by Mlov33
I just downloaded this game. The word part is fun, too easy, but I suspect it would get more challenging as the game goes on. I don’t think I will find out because the design portion of the game is a joke. They give you three options. After the first few you find out that only one is free the other either: cost gems ( which you have to buy) or you have to watch an ad. (Which although annoying I could deal with) the problem is the free one usually does not go so that leaves the other two. I have found my taste always seems to be the gem choice. If the developers really think I am going to buy gems to keep playing they are mistaken.
My advice is don’t even bother starting this game if you care about the decorating unless you have money to burn. It is too bad it could have been a fun diversion.
To the developers: give more tasteful options in the free category if you must have the other options make a way to earn the gems (extra words made?) besides buying. then it is up to the player if they want to pay. You could add a couple options with ads but not have everything that is a good option in the gem or ad choice.
I am not sure how you got a 4.7 rating unless they didn’t care about what the house looks like. I will stop back to see if any changes are made in a week or two.
by Notsomontana
I love home decorating games, but I was sick of the match 3 games. I was thrilled that this game was a word game instead! The problem is, they only offer three options for each decor item, and only one of them is free. If you don’t like the free option (the free option is always ugly, not at all modern), you have to pay 3 gems for the second option or watch a video for the third. I wouldn’t mind watching the video, but every furniture option I liked was the option that costs 3 gems. You either have to pay real money for gems or earn one gem each time you finish about 13 levels. So to be able to buy ONE modern furniture piece without spending real money, you need to play THIRTY SIX LEVELS, give or take. I deleted the game because that’s just no enjoyable. I know the game developers have to make some money, but that’s ridiculous. I do not recommend this game unless you plan on spending actual money. Maybe I’d be more inclined to buy a pack of gems if you got more gems for less, but for $9.99 you only get 35 gems. Every single nice decor item cost 3 gems and there are several components to each room, so I doubt those 35 gems would even get you through one room.
by MissGlyph
I get it. You get a game for free, put up with ads. Everybody has to eat. I’ve been dying for a design game that wasn’t a match-3, so I figured this game would be my new go-to. So I went ahead and paid for “no ads” bc I figured I’d be playing it a lot. Well, just got an ad. Must be one of those 24-hour no ad things instead of a permanent no-ad detox. Ok, annoying, but whatever.
No, the final nail in the coffin was when I realized literally every design choice gives you this pick three combo: standard boring choice, choice locked behind special currency (play about 30 levels to get enough for one choice), or choice locked behind ad. Bonus nails: 1) no option to go back and change designs once done, and 2) most actions are filler, things like “see who’s at the door” and “pick up mystery object.”
It’s the same model as most mobile games, but this one made me feel even more like a walking wallet than most. Gate after gate after gate, and most options weren’t to my taste anyhow. I don’t care to pay a little extra for “free” games, and with the amount of reviews this game has they won’t be missing my money, but I’ll spend mine elsewhere.