Brain Wash - Thinking Game
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About
"Brain Wash - Thinking Game" is a single-player puzzle game that offers compelling gameplay and phenomenal graphics. With mind-bending challenges, players can train their brain and logic while enjoying the game's humor and witty dialogues. However, the experience may be interrupted by ads. The game encourages players to "be smart" and improve their cognitive abilities through its addictive gameplay.



monetization
1,417 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many players report being bombarded with ads after nearly every level, often leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience. While some users acknowledge the necessity of ads in free games, the frequency and length of these ads have caused many to uninstall the game or express a strong desire for an ad-free option.
“I ended up buying no ads because it felt like you couldn't get past a level without being bombarded by ads.”
“This game is very nice, challenging, and has little to no ads.”
“It's so good and plus no ads!!”
“I understand that free games depend a lot on ads to keep the game free, however, when there's more time spent watching ads than there is play time, I'll pass on the game altogether.”
“The only issue is ad after every single level. I do understand that's the revenue model, but too many ads become intrusive.”
“It's a fun game, but I spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game.”