The initial gameplay experience is highly enjoyable and fast-paced. Players progress rapidly, utilizing peaches as a resource to efficiently acquire quality gear. However, the introduction of frequent pop-up advertisements, which I unfortunately purchased, became a point of frustration. Shortly after my purchase, I obtained superior gear, rendering my initial investment obsolete. In the later stages of the game, the primary method for tree chopping appears to be purchasing peaches or repeatedly watching ads, each lasting between 30 seconds and 2 minutes.
Regrettably, the ad rewards often fail to materialize as promised, necessitating multiple viewings. Despite opening a support ticket, the issue remains unresolved. While the game itself is undeniably entertaining, the abundance of approximately 60 microtransaction options detracts from the overall experience. Whether it’s replenishing peaches, acquiring stronger gear, participating in new events, or obtaining additional rewards, the game consistently encourages monetary transactions.
As a result, my gameplay now primarily consists of collecting items through ads and spending approximately 5 minutes daily chopping trees. While the core gameplay is engaging, it’s evident that the developers prioritize financial gains over enhancing enjoyment