Company Name: Takeshi Ube
About: This game is a Supermarket Simulator and you are a professional cashier.
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by Jackss08
Ads are too much
by Zaro To Hero
Supermart Simulator 3D was incredibly frustrating due to the overwhelming number of ads. Every action you take in the game is interrupted by ads, which seriously hinders the overall experience. There’s an option to watch an ad to double your in-game rewards, which is fine in theory, but the issue arises when you decide not to. Even if you choose “No, Thanks” and opt to skip the extra reward, you still get forced to watch an ad. It feels deceptive and unfair, as if the game is just trying to trick players into watching ads no matter what.
The frequency of ads really detracts from any enjoyment you might get from the actual gameplay. Every few seconds, it feels like you’re being bombarded with another ad, making it nearly impossible to stay immersed. The gameplay itself is great, but it's almost impossible to enjoy when you’re constantly being pulled out of the action. It’s clear the developers are more focused on monetization than providing a smooth gaming experience.
While I understand free games need ads for revenue, this one takes it to an extreme. There’s no balance, and it becomes more of an annoyance than entertainment. I would be willing to pay for an ad-free version, but as it stands, it’s just too frustrating to recommend. The game has potential, but unless they drastically reduce the number of ads, it’s hard to justify keeping it installed.
by Lucas Hammond
While the game itself is enjoyable and has a lot of potential, the overwhelming number of ads completely ruins the experience. It's frustrating to have to sit through so many interruptions just to play a few minutes. The fun gameplay is overshadowed by the constant bombardment of ads, making it hard to stay engaged. A real shame, because it could be great without all the distractions.