Animal My Mart: Tycoon Games
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About
"My Animal Mart" is a fun and addictive store game that allows you to build and manage your own mini mart. Customize your store with various animal-themed decorations and items, and serve a variety of customers with different needs and personalities. Grow your business, expand your store, and unlock new features and upgrades to create the ultimate animal-themed shopping experience.







- The game features an adorable art style and charming characters, making it visually appealing.
- Gameplay is fun and engaging, providing a casual experience that many players enjoy.
- The game has potential for expansion with more levels and locations, which players are eager to see.
- The frequency of ads is excessive, with interruptions occurring every 30 seconds to a minute, making the game frustrating to play.
- Many players report issues with ads not providing rewards as promised, leading to a sense of unfairness.
- The controls can be laggy and unresponsive, detracting from the overall gameplay experience.
monetization
361 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism due to the excessive frequency of ads, which many players find intrusive and disruptive to gameplay. Users report being bombarded with ads every 30 seconds to a minute, often leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience. Even those who pay for an ad-free version still encounter ads, which has led to claims that the game feels more like an advertisement platform than an enjoyable game.
“Would be such a cute and wonderful game if there weren't ads every minute.”
“Greatly enjoy what it is... but I bought the basic no ads and it's still giving me ads and choice to buy it... fix that and I'll raise my rating.”
“Even if you pay the $6 for no ads, you still get them.”
“The amount of ads is actually insane.”
“I love the game, but the frequency and volume of ads makes it basically unplayable.”
“It's a cute game but you really can't play it with all the ads that don't come on.”