High confidence · Latest 62 of 101 total reviews analyzed · Based on 101 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate core puzzle mechanics remain addictive for players who enjoy the original number matching gameplay, but report forced transition to level-based progression removes the beloved endless high-score mode for long-term players and aggressive monetization and ad frequency post-update degrade the experience for previously paying users.
Rating: 4.5
Reviews: 101
Confidence: high
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Review themes
What users love
- Core puzzle mechanics remain addictive for players who enjoy the original number matching gameplay
- “Players mention the underlying puzzle concept is still enjoyable”
- “Some users continue to find the game relaxing despite recent changes”
Common complaints
- Forced transition to level-based progression removes the beloved endless high-score mode for long-term players
- “Users express frustration over the loss of the classic endless mode”
- “Players dislike the new level-capped structure compared to the original design”
- Aggressive monetization and ad frequency post-update degrade the experience for previously paying users
- “Users report that previous ad-free purchases are no longer honored”
- “Frequent ads during gameplay are cited as a major source of irritation”
Most requested
- Reintroduction of the original classic game mode to allow for endless play without level caps
- “Multiple requests to bring back the original version of the game”
- “Users specifically ask for an option to play without the new level structure”