The roots keep growing, reach the water source, and eventually grow into a big tree and take over a planet. Come on, try to see how many planets you can occupy!
Fun but too many ads.
Plus its a remake of a itch.io game.
Good idea terrible game
In the first minute you have to start watching ads. It would be fine if the ads were optional I would have rated in about 4-4.5 but this is just a scam there’s more ads then actual gameplay.
Very fun and addictive game but…
The sheer amount of ads this game has is so annoying, like every time i get to a new area AD! Ads are everywhere in this game and that’s its only problem.
The same problem as too many others
1. Portrait orientation only 2. Incessant ads 3. Moving, hence distracting ads at the bottom of the screen 5. WTF‽ Gameplay? 6. No inkling as to how to play, but … 7. I suppose the game plays itself I write some reviews so I won't bother with an app again. With scores of games available, I guess this developer reasoned it's pointless to build an app and have it rise to the top, but bobbing around the bottom is sufficient. I doubt I have to explain to users why the first 3 issues ruin any iPad app, but developers don't know or don't care. Or- maybe the ad revenue from my 10 minutes “using” the app is enough. The final 3 items are for non-gamers like me. I don't open a game or many other apps and spontaneously understand what to do, but I try. First, I open the settings and turn the music off since I want to listen to my own music. I have to play my music through my iPhone, though, since, IME, if music is on an app, it precludes anything else from playing. Absurd, right? In Settings, I look for information about how to play. Nothing? I go back to the game, watch, and fiddle around. What are those stars? What are they doing? What are those things I can buy every 20 seconds after the game planted the seed and the plant grew- while I did nothing? Why is “No Thanks” greyed out and half-hidden?* Some games tell me what to do and are playable, but also some, usually RPGs, seem to have have actions that don't do what they ought to do, AFAICT. If I were an antagonistic, bellicose, contentious reviewer, I believe I’d leave reviews for games I can't figure out asserting they’re fake games, the developers fraudsters, favorable reviews as paid, and shame on Apple for permitting this trash in the store. Instead, the situation is probably more mundane. I don't think like the developers, and I don't have much experience in how games are played. I don't mean I don't understand the point. I don't understand the mechanics of what is likely blindingly transparent to game developers and players. It's a shame, isn’t it? *I know that one.
Fun Game
This game is really a fun, take your attention type of game. However, there’s just too many ad’s in 1 run I got 4 ads. I get that companies gotta make money but to have 2 ads mid run and ads before and after the run is absurd.
Ads are like a cancer
Even if you choose not to multiply your earning you get an ad and it’s almost like the developers want to punish progression because there’s an ad at every new layer
Unpolished game
Saw an ad for this game and thought it looked cool, so I bought it. The quality was differed from the ad, like most every other mobile game, but the game still had the same idea, so that’s good. This game needed more time in the development phase. It’s just not very good right now : messed up writing, not a lot of variety, nothing to keep the player playing (ie possibly gaining gems for skins, temporary upgrades, etc.). The game is ok, just definitely needs more work. And as always Game that took a long time to develop > game that’s just put out there
Fix bugs.
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