Company Name: Dream S Studio Co., LTD
About: Enjoy logic puzzles and train your brain in Logic Riddle!
Decode written clues
and fill in the grid to solve each puzzle. Some words may contain two or more
clues.
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by StrayTaco
I like the game OK, which is why I'm giving two stars instead of one. I liked it enough to pay for No Ads, assuming that would apply to all my devices, like every other app on the App Store. When I tried to restore purchases on my iPad, though, it showed a spinner then, nothing. I still had the full ads and it kept prompting me to purchase the No Ads I'd already paid for. Support promised to "release a fix as soon as possible and send you the No Ads." That's been a couple weeks, there have been at least two updates, and still nothing to fix this problem. I can't recommend this game at all as long as they're not giving me what I paid for. Update: December 12, 2022. It's now been almost two months and there have been 8 updates, all with "bug fixes", since I encountered this issue, and there is still no fix. It's not even worth it any more. This was a complete waste of 10 bucks.
by IDan IKnight
Seriously, developers I know you need to earn a living. But harassment by putting an ad after every puzzle solve?? Oh and the ads have a little countdown timer that when it reaches 0, brings up an app advert, which you decline, and then another timer comes up. When that one reaches 0, you tap it and it brings up a page to install other said app. Hey I said NO. So then YET ANOTHER countdown timer.
You know, I’d be inclined to contribute money and get rid of the ads - which I’ve done for some apps, but your “incentive” is like a mobster breaking a debtor’s knees. You don’t make me like you, nor want to contribute. Instead, I delete the app.
I don’t see how developers think that alienating potential contributors through irritation will gain revenue, but it’s your app, do as you please. I’ve deleted the app.