Antistress Pop it Fidget Games
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About
"Pop it Fidget Games Antistress" is a 3D simulation game featuring fidget toys designed to relieve stress and promote relaxation. Players can pop, press, and trade virtual fidget toys, replicating the satisfying tactile experience of real-world fidget toys. This engaging and calming game aims to help players manage anxiety and improve focus in a fun and accessible way.











- The game is fun and provides a satisfying experience for users.
- Many players find the game relaxing and enjoyable, especially for children.
- The variety of fidget toys and the realistic feel of the game are appreciated by users.
- The game is plagued by an excessive number of ads, making it frustrating to play.
- Many users report that the game does not function as advertised, leading to disappointment.
- The presence of a 'continue' button that requires watching ads disrupts the gameplay experience.
monetization
92 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming number of ads that disrupt gameplay. Many players express frustration over mandatory ads to continue playing, which detracts from the intended relaxing experience of the game. While some users appreciate the game itself, the excessive ads have led to a negative perception, with calls for a more balanced approach or an option to pay for an ad-free experience.
“This is my favorite game! I like it so much I couldn't describe how good it is, and there are no ads.”
“It is the perfect app; it has no ads and more.”
“It is the perfect app; it has no ads and more.”
“This app is supposed to help you relax, but there are ads right in the middle of games, ads after each play, ads that you have to close three times before you can get back to your game.”
“Too many ads and you can't play a single thing for 5 seconds without needing to watch an ad to continue.”
“I just hate the ads when you are playing a game; it won't allow you to exit the ad unless you download, and it's like they are forcing us to download this game even if we can't.”