
Josh Prince
Years later, this is still so addictive and relatable. Unfortunately, it does seem like the game makes you fail a lot, so it could trigger the ad screen. Not to mention, you'd have no choice but to use the bonuses with ads unless you want to take ages to progress in the game. I still appreciate the idea but, hadd to like the game in this ad-pocalypse era of Play Pass.
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Carrie Watson
It's fun, albeit a bit monotonous. Its important to remember that you will get fired, its inevitable. This isn't a game for someone that has to be #1 ASAP. There is definitely a slow progression. It is cute, and I enjoy it. I like the balance. Ads are in the game, but they are 5 second ones and some you can back out of. Optional ads are available too if you're in to that.
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Clarke Vennerbeck
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It's like Workemon combined with Survive Mola Mola with less of what makes both of those games rewarding. The beginning of the game is very slow. It has charm, but you'll find yourself spending more time making less progress (or even reverse progress) than you anticipate each session. Plus, effects aren't managed well, meaning you might be "buying holiday presents" every 5 minutes. Even so... I like it. :] It's definitely worth getting the ad-free version, considering it's only 1 USD.
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