
Sierra Houghtby
A really cool concept, for literally one monster and thats it. When you first download the app you're given "monster credits," that you can use to make your monster from a drawing to an AI monster. After that they say you can watch trailers or purchase movie tickets to earn more monster credits. It let us watch one trailer, which it turned into not enough credits to create another monster. We watched multiple other trailers and were never given more monster credits. Very disappointing.
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Eric
This was a bit of a dirty trick. Coax the family, primarily, our children to "hang out" through the end credits of a movie, throw an advertisement for this app at them, while failing to mention anything about having to watch trailers or make purchases to be able to animate more pics. How do I know this? By reading everyone else's reviews, quite frankly, because we can't even get a confirmation code in our email box after trying 4 times to create an account for that single, "free" animated photo.
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Matthew Eskuchen
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Amazing concept! It needs a new way to earn credits now that you can't buy movie tickets anymore. The only way to earn additional credits (the currency used to make more pictures) is to buy the credits for about a penny each (unless you spend $90). So, each picture costs about $0.60 to $3, depending on animation choices. That really isn't doing much to encourage creativity. I understand the need to generate income, but I think Angel Studios has really lost their way in that effort. Matthew 16:26
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