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- Slow gameplay, especially when waiting for all the balls to stop moving
- No iCloud syncing, making it difficult to transfer progress to a new device
- Bugs and clips that can be frustrating
- Solely relies on luck and wallet, rather than skill
- No spins, making the game more difficult
- Difficult conditions that may require multiple spins, costing the player.
The sound is not working on Pocket Run.
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