Company Name: HOMA GAMES
About: Collect resources, save the lost astronauts and explore all
planets!
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Developer: Homa
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by Carlyyyynshii
I downloaded this game last week and played it for hours and hours every day. I paid for no ads almost immediately and enjoyed the first world with no problems. There was no indication of a second world but I was happy when it brought me there after the first was over. When I got to the second world, mission 18, I noticed there was no way for me to progress within the game. The expander for that section was glitched out, likely as a result of the most recent patch. I’m basically stopped dead in my tracks and there’s no way to contact the developers. I tried via Instagram and Twitter and Facebook but there’s no contact info and no one replied to my DMs. I applied for a refund for the no ads and apple granted it. What a shame because it was fun but you can’t just have no recourse when the game breaks. I’d play it again if they fixed the issue but it’s annoying to open the app to keep checking if the expander is still broken.
by Bearded Coffee Monkey
Cute world, starts of ok, seems pretty chill. But my God! Almost everything you see, touch, or bump into has either an ad click or price tag. It’s insane!
At least let me play for a bit, lure me in and get me invested before I am required to deal with ads. Just standing still in the tutorial area I see 6 ads/sales. 2 treasure chests, guy selling a hoverboard, back pack I can buy to add cargo space, a guy that I can click ads to upgrade my character, and some new thing that popped up with a price tag attached. Want to know what gameplay elements I see? Some red crystals and a place to deposit them.
HARD pass on this one.
by Sned 08
This game is fun for what it is: harvesting resources, collecting generated resources, and opening up new spaces.
That being said, the incessant ads stopping the game (and occasionally killing you, if you’re moving towards danger when one pops up) will put a serious damper on your enjoyment.
Not to mention that once you get halfway through the second world, you simply cannot continue further. The mechanics of the game’s progression just don’t function.
This is 100% a semi-decent game that is also unfortunately an ad-filled cash grab.
Worth some of your time if you have the patience for all the ads or the disposable income to pay for the “No ADS” feature.