Alright. I’ve played a lot of idle simulation games, and this one is pretty average. The animation is smooth, likely because the characters move at snail pace. I imagine once you get further along in the game, and actually have decent movement speed, the animation probably gets a bit rougher.
In addition, adds are rampant, with no way to disable cellular data use to avoid them. There’s banner adds and in-game billboards that run adds (both are non-invasive and don’t bother me all that much), constant streams of offers to watch adds for ‘boosters,’ and an onslaught of random, non-skipable, pop-up video adds. More than that, the game collects some sort of web data from players, and indicates that leaving it on will generate *less* adds. The kicker - it’s on by default and the off switch doesn’t work.
I understand that game developers use adds to generate income, and that’s fine. We love free games. But there’s a limit to things. If an individual can’t even play the game due to the number of adds, or having data collected about them, then what’s the point of any of it?