Cat Mart : Purrfect Tycoon
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About
"Cat Mart: Purrfect Tycoon" is a simulation game with stunning, masterful graphics and the chance to build a mega shopping empire with cute animal crews. However, players should be prepared for lots of grinding, frequent ads, and occasional bugs that may impact gameplay. The game invites you to enjoy a relaxing idle shopping tycoon experience overall.






- The game features adorable graphics and a fun concept that appeals to cat lovers.
- Gameplay is simple and enjoyable, making it a great way to pass the time.
- The art style is charming and adds to the overall relaxing experience of the game.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads that interrupt gameplay frequently, making it frustrating to play.
- There are issues with forced ads that appear even when not interacting with the game, leading to a poor user experience.
- The game has bugs that can cause it to freeze or crash, particularly after watching ads or during upgrades.
monetization
877 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of forced ads that interrupt gameplay. Many players express frustration over unskippable ads appearing every few minutes, which detracts significantly from the overall experience. While some users are willing to pay for an ad-free experience, the high cost and the persistence of ads even after payment have led to dissatisfaction and uninstalls.
“While it looks great, the game forces you to 'choose': play with ads and watch a slideshow or play with no ads and your progress won't be saved. But even if you choose the first option, you can lose progress anyway.”
“Forced ad pop-ups, in what feels like every few seconds, force the player to uninstall in five minutes or drop cash for the no ads package.”
“Cute game but massively overpriced microtransactions.”
“I get that free games need ads, but this is just excessive.”
“Love the gameplay, but the ads make it unplayable.”
“The sheer number of ads made it unplayable.”