
Daniel Cobb
The all isn't bad. The ad for the game was the same as the game play, and you get to play about 20 levels before any ads start showing up, but in there lies a few problems. I breezed through the first 20 levels in one night and after that it was an ad after every other level whether you messed up or not, which is insane. On top of that you ask for $10 USD to remove all ads is ludicrous and greedy. Id probably do it if the frequency was like every 5 levels and the price was $1 or $2, but not $10!
220 people found this review helpful

Jackie Steele
Others have rightly pointed out that it's not so much a puzzle -- there's simply a methodical pursuit of freeing one arrow at a time with no real "traps" or "logic" involved even on the so-called "nightmare" levels -- but I don't see that as a problem. For me, the app offers a way to force my racing mind to slow down a bit and focus. Ads are certainly plentiful (and sometimes refuse to disappear), but I found enough value in the app to spring for the paid version and eliminate them.
24 people found this review helpful

Charlie Wise
it's a really fun game, but be warned. Even if you pay for the "ad free" version, if you're not laser precise in your clicks, you're still going to be watching ads a lot if you don't want to have to restart the levels. And, some of those ads are incredibly long and glitchy. I would have gladly paid a bit more for it to be completely ad free.
23 people found this review helpful