High confidence · Latest 120 of 454 total reviews analyzed
Mixed
Recent user voice shows a mixed sentiment. Users appreciate relaxing solitaire gameplay loop provides a calming experience for casual players and visual design of aquariums and fish animations creates an engaging aesthetic, but report excessive ad frequency and duration disrupt the core gameplay flow and deceptive advertising misrepresents the game as a puzzle-based fish rescue.
Rating: 4.6
Reviews: 454
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
4.7/ 5
★★★★★★
(247.5K)Current version
4.6/ 5
-0.1 vs overall
★★★★★★
(8K)Main signal post-update: excessive ad frequency and duration disrupt the core gameplay flow.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Relaxing solitaire gameplay loop provides a calming experience for casual players
- “Users frequently describe the card mechanics as a stress-relieving activity”
- “The core solitaire experience is consistently cited as fun and addictive”
- Visual design of aquariums and fish animations creates an engaging aesthetic
- “Players enjoy the visual reward of collecting fish and decorating tanks”
- “The aesthetic quality of the underwater environment is a recurring positive mention”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Excessive ad frequency and duration disrupt the core gameplay flow
- “Users report ads appearing between every single level”
- “Long-form advertisements are causing players to consider deleting the application”
- Deceptive advertising misrepresents the game as a puzzle-based fish rescue
- “Players express disappointment that the game is standard solitaire rather than the puzzle shown in ads”
- “Users feel misled by marketing materials that do not reflect actual gameplay”
Request
Most requested
- Reasonably priced ad-removal subscription or one-time purchase option
- “Players find current ad-removal costs prohibitively expensive for a card game”
- “Users explicitly ask for a way to pay to stop the ad experience”