Company Name: SayGames LTD
About: ► IDEAL HOMES
Do you love the idea of renovation? Do you dream of a fresh
canvas on which to create your ideal home design again and again? Are you
looking for a casual mobile game that lets you live out your interior design
fantasies in a fun, relaxing environment where you can try out different
furniture and décor concepts in any way you want? Then Decor Life is the game
for you.
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by Kitsune11
I agree that this game has a lot of potential and there should be an option for selling or even just storing unwanted decorations we receive. However, the main issue is that in the middle of organizing a room there will be an ad every time you move/touch a few items. Advertisement are understandable and yes there is a way to pay $9.99 for it to be ad free but I am a broke college student with no job. If we can have no ads while decorating a room that would make the game much more enjoyable. I’ve already deleting this game once because of the abundance of ads, but after redownloading it a few days ago it seems like there is more ads now during a single room.
Just read through more reviews of tons of people saying the same thing about the ads and the developer responds back saying they dislike ads too but need it for revenue and always ends with “come back soon!” Like no, we will not come back soon when a majority of reviews are saying the same thing and they won’t even consider fixing the problem. We understand a free to play game needs ads to make money but there is no way you need that much. Never seen a game with so many advertisements. Officially deleting the game off my ipad again. Very disappointed.
by Watermelon🍉 And Avocodo🥑
I love this game it’s relaxing and fun to me but I hate how many adds there are. When I play this game it’s really fun but then I place something down and it goes to an add I don’t like how many adds there are. I play this game a lot and if you were to play this game for an hour, I would say that there would be at least 35 to 40 adds in ONE HOUR. If this game didn’t have so many adds I would like it a lot more. There’s so many adds that it makes me want to throw my phone across the room. I don’t get mad that easy, so if an add is making me mad than that’s crazy cause I don’t get mad easy it takes a lot to make me mad but these stupid adds are so annoying, every 15 times I place something it goes to and add. I’m pretty sure that you have to watch adds more than playing the actual game. I wish there wasn’t so many adds if there wasn’t so many adds I would love this game more than I already do so if you are a type of person who hates adds and gets mad at them then I suggest you don’t get this game because there is way to many adds than there should be. I love this game but I also hate it for how many adds there are. It makes me so mad when and add comes on cause there’s to many 😡😡😡
by FangirlLanie
This game has the promising feature of being relaxing… except you can’t do anything for an ad popping up every 5 seconds (not an exaggeration). And while I pay to remove ads with most games I like, it’s $9.99 (or more with packages) to remove ads. It’s just way too expensive when the average to remove ads is $4.99 or less. It’s to expensive to remove ads, and too frustrating to play, so the only option is to delete the app. Apart from the greed, gameplay-wise, it would be nice to move the boxes around and out of the way, if need be.
Update: Took it down to 1 star for the developer response. I think it’s really bad business to not listen to the majority of reviewers telling you the same thing: way too many ads. Yes, ads generate revenue to keep making the game. However, most developers understand how to do that in limitation to make your customers happy, not more frustrated. And most developers get more revenue with cheaper costs to remove ads (average $4.99). Customers are more willing to play and pay when greed isn’t superior to their happiness and enjoyment. Because nobody wants to have ads play more than actual gameplay, nor will want to pay $10 to remove that, and then to be told “oh well, we’re going to keep doing what we’re doing and ignore the vast majority of our customers, because we get more money from advertising.” I will definitely find a similar game that puts customers first, and happily hand them my money.