Company Name: SayGames LTD
About: THE ULTIMATE COZY STICKER GAME
Life can be stressful, so it’s important to
make time for yourself to relax – and what better way to do that than with an
adorable kawaii sticker game? A mixture of décor games and sticker books, come
peel up stickers and put them in their spots to finish each page, and feel your
stress melt away. This is the ultimate chill home décor game with charming
animal characters and room décor ga.
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by LahvBug
I don’t know if I’m going to continue playing this game. An ad showed up half way through completing the tutorial. At this point, I’ve only completed three or four rooms and now ads have been showing up half way through completing the room and after completely the room.
It’s a real shame because it’s exactly what I wanted out of a game. The game is easy to play, no timer, the art is very nice, and it has lots of assistance so I can easily zone out and watch a video or listen to a podcast while playing. The hallmark of a bad game is how often you get hit with ads (I feel like developers should know this by now). I feel like you would want people to play the game so you can generate ad revenue or get them hooked so they’ll pay for no ads, so I’m not really sure what the intention is when you bombard people with ads to the point of getting frustrated.
I haven’t seen how much it costs for no ads, but I realistically wouldn’t pay more than .99 to $1.99 for no ads. If paying for no ads is more than that, then I’m sadly deleting the game and moving on.
Edit: Changed my review to 1 star after seeing what it takes to get no ads.
It’s $5.99 for no ads for 30 days. That’s literally insane and highway robbery.
See ya! 👋
by Poor, Unhappy Erik!
There is an ad every two minutes. I wish that was an exaggeration. For a bit I thought I was just zoning out that badly, but I timed it, it is literally two minutes between every advertisement.
And it’s a WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION to remove ads. There’s two options, either $6 or $8 a week to not need to watch an ad every two minutes. Who in the world is paying for that, other than children whose parents forgot their credit card is attached to their phone / tablet and are either too rich to notice or spoil their child too much to care. Does that not feel scummy? And is this not what SayGames has been doing for ages? I’m so tired of this, I just want something decent to use to pass time when I have nothing else to do. Something other than watching the same 3 ads repeatedly.
by Lyndyl
This game is adorable and right up my alley. The gameplay is fun and simple. However, the sheer number of ads you are forced to watch is insane. Multiple ads during each level. Ads even when you’re decorating your own little space. Watch an ad for more stickers. Watch an ad for more coins. Spend real money to get passes that let you skip ads.
Now, they do offer an ad free version, something I would be willing to spend money on, except it’s not a single time purchase. They want you to subscribe to their app. $6 A MONTH for the ad free version. $72 a year. Which is the price of a triple A console title. And even then, they will still try to sell you passes to skip ads to get more stickers packs. I’m just so tired of it. I love supporting indie games, but so many of them operate like this now and it’s gross. It’s predatory. I would pay money to support your app! What I won’t do is shell out an infinite amount of cash in a subscription model for the perk of still getting ads shoved down my throat.
Because of course the ads aren’t straight forward either. They make it impossible to move past the ad screens without winding up in the AppStore. It’s not just this game obviously, it’s so many of them. This is the standard model now, but it makes me sad. A game like this could genuinely be so lovely and worthwhile and instead it’s this butchered thing, cut together with so much advertising I cannot imagine how anyone is expected to tolerate it.