High confidence · Latest 100 of 128 total reviews analyzed · Based on 128 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Frustrated
Recent user voice shows a frustrated sentiment. Users appreciate nostalgic core gameplay mechanics provide a familiar and enjoyable experience for long-time franchise fans, but report aggressive and unskippable full-screen advertisements interrupt the flow of gameplay after every single level and difficulty spikes in later levels coerce players into purchasing power-ups to bypass impossible board layouts.
Rating: 2.7
Reviews: 128
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
2.8/ 5
★★★★★
(192.6K)Current version
2.5/ 5
-0.3 vs overall
★★★★★★
(5.7K)Main signal post-update: aggressive and unskippable full-screen advertisements interrupt the flow of gameplay after every single level.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Nostalgic core gameplay mechanics provide a familiar and enjoyable experience for long-time franchise fans
- “Users frequently mention the game brings back positive childhood memories”
- “The core physics-based puzzle loop remains satisfying for players who enjoy the original series”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Aggressive and unskippable full-screen advertisements interrupt the flow of gameplay after every single level
- “Players report being forced to watch multiple ads between attempts”
- “The frequency of ads increases significantly as users progress through the game”
- Difficulty spikes in later levels coerce players into purchasing power-ups to bypass impossible board layouts
- “Users describe levels as intentionally designed to be unbeatable without paid items”
- “The scarcity of resources like coins and lives forces a pay-to-progress model”
Request
Most requested
- One-time purchase option to permanently remove advertisements and restore the classic premium game experience
- “Multiple users explicitly state they would pay a flat fee to avoid ads”
- “Players request a return to the original business model instead of the current freemium structure”