High confidence · 99 reviews analyzed · Based on 99 reviews. Signal may be noisy.

Frustrated

Recent user voice shows a frustrated sentiment. Users appreciate core moral judgment gameplay loop provides an engaging and thought-provoking experience for players, but report excessive frequency of full-screen advertisements interrupts gameplay flow and renders the experience unplayable and forced online connectivity requirements prevent offline play and trigger constant ad delivery.

Rating: 4.5

Reviews: 99

Confidence: high

How did the latest release land?

Overall
4.5/ 5
(640.7K)
Current version
4.6/ 5
+0.1 vs overall
(136.2K)
Main signal post-update: core moral judgment gameplay loop provides an engaging and thought-provoking experience for players.

Sentiment over time

Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.

How have ratings & review volume moved?

Rating, review sentiment, and total reviews over time, with release markers showing the post-launch impact.

Rating over time

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Releases:MajorMinorPatch2 releases in range

Review themes

Praise

What users love

  • Core moral judgment gameplay loop provides an engaging and thought-provoking experience for players
    • Users enjoy the concept of deciding the fate of various characters
    • The mechanic of judging morality is cited as an interesting and fun activity
Complaint

Common complaints

  • Excessive frequency of full-screen advertisements interrupts gameplay flow and renders the experience unplayable
    • Players report advertisements appearing after every single decision or level
    • The ratio of gameplay to advertisement time is perceived as heavily skewed toward ads
  • Forced online connectivity requirements prevent offline play and trigger constant ad delivery
    • Users note that disabling internet access does not stop the ad-heavy experience
    • The game is described as an advertisement simulator rather than a functional game
  • Aggressive monetization tactics pressure players into purchasing ad-removal options immediately upon launch
    • Players feel the game is designed to irritate them until they pay to remove ads
    • The immediate presentation of purchase prompts upon opening the app creates a negative first impression

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