I’m not as opposed to ads that just display in the menu or on the edges of level screens (the latter of which this game also has), as well as ads that you can watch voluntarily to earn some coins or stamina or what have you. I understand games have to make money but I’ll never be a fan of these ads that pop up between levels. The only downside I really had from this game was the interstitial ads, which are skippable after a few seconds but still annoying. The game also lets you sync progress between devices which is a plus. Either way, I originally started playing this game on my iPad with my Apple Pencil but then I switched to my phone and I actually think it’s better on the phone, especially with the haptic feedback features of my iPhone 11, which gives a satisfying clicky feeling when you select tiles. I originally thought this was the game with the ad showing someone playing on an iPad/tablet with an Apple Pencil/stylus although now I’m not sure because although the ads I found for this game are very similar I didn’t find the Apple Pencil one in my search for this review. You also unlock new tiles as you go along which adds additional variety to the levels. I also like the simple straightforward layout and the nature-y backgrounds of the levels that change as you progress through stages - along with the background music, it does give a very “zen” atmosphere. The boards get more challenging as you progress through the main levels. choosing two of the same tile in a row) isn’t always the best move, you want to pay more attention to the hidden or grayed-out tiles trapped under other tiles so you can ensure you’ll be able to clear enough tiles a few steps ahead to avoid failing the level. Something I really like about this game is that it’s actually pretty challenging and makes you think ahead and select tiles carefully. Similarly to mahjong, some tiles are trapped/hidden under other tiles and you can’t select them unless you clear the tile(s) on top of them first. Tiles are cleared from the bottom area when you match three of the same tile and you lose if too many tiles accumulate at the bottom. You start out with a board of overlapping tiles and when you select tiles from the board they go to the row at the bottom that can only hold a certain amount of tiles at once. This is a tile-matching game somewhat similar to mahjong.
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