
Casey Hederman
ads poorly implemented. you have to wait to unlock keys to play a level or, of course, pay in microtransactions to continue. they give the option to watch an ad and continue, but it won't allow me to obtain the reward after the ad. I just watched two in a row to continue and got nothing for it. this game just wants you to pay real cash repeatedly, and hopes you'll make a million microtransactions just to keep playing the levels (not even including hints).

Ashura Alieva
As many people here write, this game has really overdone the solutions. a vivid example is the password to the computer in step 13. the problem is solved, the answer is correct, but it does not fit. and there is not a single clue in the game why the answer should be different. obviously, the goal is to make players pay for hints. The point of the game is to solve logic puzzles. when we are deprived of the opportunity to solve them, it turns into dumb clicking on the screen.
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Katherine Gobey
A great concept and puzzles but ruined by the microtransation push! I loved their previous game and paid for premium, but this game doesn't have that option, you're forced to constantly pay for extra keys if you want to play more than two levels a time. Each level is 20 keys and they replenish once a minute, maxxing out at 50. I'd be happy to pay once for unlimited but not with this business model! Oh and the "hints" just tell you the answer, not a hint.
6 people found this review helpful