| Core Identity |
| Developer | Lion Studios | Metacore Games Oy | Potato Play Pte. Ltd. | Bo Tran | FunCraft, Inc | Suga Pte. Ltd. | Savant Systems Inc. | Mitsubishi Electric US, INC. | Alfred Club Inc | Hunter Douglas |
| Category | Games | Games | Games | - | Games | Games | Lifestyle | Lifestyle | Lifestyle | Lifestyle |
| Platform | iOS | Android, iOS | iOS, Android | - | iOS, Android | iOS, Android | iOS, Android | iOS, Android | iOS | iOS, Android |
| Store Metrics |
| Rating | 4.6 / 5 | 4.6 / 5 | 4.7 / 5 | - | 4.8 / 5 | 4.8 / 5 | 4.4 / 5 | 4.1 / 5 | 4.7 / 5 | 4.4 / 5 |
| Ratings Count | 2,406 | 197,853 | 2,207 | - | 1,665 | 777 | 7,628 | 6,800 | 2,106 | 2,372 |
| Price | Free | Free | Free | - | Free | Free | Free | Free | Free | Free |
| Release Date | Jan 26, 2022 | Sep 16, 2020 | Feb 25, 2021 | - | Jun 11, 2021 | Jul 8, 2021 | May 3, 2016 | Sep 3, 2015 | Jun 24, 2015 | Jul 7, 2015 |
| Last Updated | Jun 28, 2022 | Jul 14, 2026 | Oct 14, 2025 | - | Jun 24, 2022 | Feb 4, 2026 | Apr 7, 2026 | Apr 1, 2026 | Jun 3, 2026 | Apr 28, 2026 |
| Sentiment & Reviews |
| Sentiment | negative | negative | - | - | mixed | - | terrible | - | positive | terrible |
| Score | 25/100 | 25/100 | - | - | 35/100 | - | 25/100 | - | 85/100 | 15/100 |
| Praises | - Relaxing core gameplay loop provides a satisfying experience for casual players
| - The core merge gameplay loop provides a relaxing and engaging experience for long-term players
- The visual design and vibrant interface updates bring more life to the game environment
| - | - | - Core merge gameplay mechanics provide an addictive and relaxing experience for casual players
- Visual design and character aesthetics resonate strongly with fans of the franchise
| - | - High quality visual interface and icon design provide a superior automation experience for luxury residences
| - | - Removal of cognitive load for chores
| - The core scheduling and automation features provide value when the connection remains stable for users
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| Complaints | - Aggressive ad frequency during active gameplay disrupts the user experience
- Users report: deceptive monetization practices regarding ad-removal purchases and level progression
- Technical instability including frequent crashes and performance lag on mobile devices
| - The recent layout changes force users to navigate confusing menus and small, poorly placed buttons
- Aggressive monetization and pay-to-win mechanics make progression impossible for non-paying players
- Technical instability and loading freezes prevent players from accessing the game after the latest update
| - | - | - Excessive ad frequency disrupts the flow of gameplay and makes the experience feel unplayable
- Monetization pressure creates a harsh progression ceiling for players who choose not to pay
| - | - System connectivity failures and app crashes frequently render home automation controls unusable for daily tasks
- Prohibitive costs for professional support and hardware replacements create a cycle of financial frustration
| - | - Dependency on building management for access
| - Persistent connectivity failures between the mobile application and the local hub prevent basic shade control
- Broken scene creation and editing workflows prevent users from managing their automated shade routines effectively
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| Requests | - Expansion of content beyond the current thirty level limit
| - Players request an option to revert the interface to the previous, more intuitive layout
- Users want the ability to disable the forced auto-merge feature to maintain control over their board
| - | - | - Reasonable one-time payment option to remove ads instead of expensive monthly subscriptions
| - | - Simplified user-led troubleshooting tools to reduce reliance on expensive professional service calls
| - | - | - In-app battery level monitoring and low-power notifications are requested to prevent shade motor failure
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| Strategic Intel |
| Strengths | - Relaxing core gameplay loop provides a satisfying experience for casual players
| - Mystery-driven narrative IP creates a defensible engagement barrier
- Core merge loop sustains high session frequency
| - | - | - Brand-based acquisition moat via Hello Kitty IP
- Core merge loop provides high-frequency ad-inventory
| - | - TrueImage lighting visualization creates a defensible aesthetic barrier in luxury residential design
- Savant Power System functions as a B2B-style lock-in for high-end energy management
| - | - W-2 employee model ensures service consistency
- Building-specific access creates a B2B distribution barrier
- High-touch hospitality drives long-term retention
| - Proprietary hardware integration ensures specific shade-positioning accuracy
- Sunrise/Sunset scheduling provides high-utility automation for residential energy management
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| Weaknesses | - Aggressive ad frequency disrupts the user experience
- Users report: deceptive monetization regarding ad-removal purchases
- Technical instability and performance lag
| - Recent UI overhaul forces navigation friction
- Loading freezes at 50% erode the daily active habit
| - | - | - High-friction ad frequency driving churn
- Long energy recharge times
- Lack of clear event instructions
| - | - High hourly rates for certified technicians discourage troubleshooting
- Frequent app crashes render home automation controls unusable
| - | - B2B-only access limits total addressable market
- Lack of direct consumer pricing transparency
- High dependency on property manager adoption
| - 2.12 rating on Android indicates severe stability issues
- Lack of battery-level monitoring forces manual hardware maintenance
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| Pricing | free | freemium | freemium | - | freemium | freemium | free | free | unknown | free |
| Momentum | Zombie | Active | - | - | Maintenance | - | Maintenance | - | Maintenance | Maintenance |
| Update Cadence | 5 versions, ~243d avg | 5 versions, 3 majors/6mo, ~11d avg | - | - | 2 versions, ~1386d avg | - | 2 versions, 2 majors/6mo, ~1d avg | - | 1 versions | 2 versions, ~5d avg |