Just so everyone knows. If you make a purchase of any amount you will never see ads for lives or boosters again. You will no longer be in the “test group” because you are now known to be a person who will pay. Pay once…pay forever. That is how it works. And don’t think that if you stop playing for a while you will have the…
No they aren’t. The number of moves you receive when you use 10 gold bars used to go up after many attempts. Now, for the last few days it is stuck on 5 extra moves for 10 bars. Many people pay for the 10 bars if they know they can complete the level…but they won’t (I won’t) for just 5 moves.
Still no bonuses after a few weeks so I fear this is now the new game. I just play the minimum now to keep my daily bonuses and am no longer completing the new episodes each week...far from it. I did make the mistake of buying help one time so now I get all the "special offers" giving me the "opportunity" to waste money.…
Thanks, everyone for your comments. I believe you are correct. I made one purchase for $2.99 about a week ago -- my one and only for the first time. I will not do that again. Lesson learned. It may mean the end of a fun experience but also the end of wasted time. I am too old to allow myself to be conned. I thought…
Shows how naiive I am. I had never heard of a cheat engine. I am still not sure how it works or what it does but that really sucks. I am currently in #1 position again and in a competition with other players. I will see if it happens again. If so, I won't waste time trying to play these games as it is a waste of lives.
I think this is a kind of interesting human interest story. I plan to shop it to a few friends with media connections. It's one of those off the wall things that could have legs. Anyone else on here have media connections?
Actually kind of an interesting story here...at a time when corporations are stepping up to see how they can make life a little easier during this difficult time, King, with a cover of "free lives," changes their game to force players to buy formerly free bonuses with the "temptation" of lives to tip the decision. I don't…
Obviously King is a for profit company and my contribution to their bottom line is zero, except that I do watch the ads. So I get it. Now I wish they would stop "reminding" me to get back on the sugar track when there is clearly no more sugar track. I will continue to play until my rewards run out which will take a few…