Food Match 3D: Tile Puzzle
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About
"Food Match 3D: Tile Puzzle" is a visually striking puzzle game that challenges players to connect and match food tiles. The game features a variety of levels and puzzles to solve, with the goal of becoming a tile master. However, the game is plagued with numerous ads and bugs that may hinder the overall gaming experience. The game encourages players to take on the challenge and enjoy the unique combination of food matching and tile puzzles.











- The game is fun and engaging, providing a good challenge.
- Graphics are colorful and appealing, making the game visually enjoyable.
- The game is relaxing and helps with concentration and memory.
- The game is not as advertised, with gameplay differing significantly from the promotional material.
- There are excessive ads, including interruptions during gameplay, which disrupt the experience.
- The game frequently freezes or crashes, making it frustrating to play.
monetization
663 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the excessive and intrusive nature of ads. Many players report that ads frequently interrupt gameplay, including during timed levels, which disrupts their experience and concentration. Despite the option to pay for an ad-free experience, numerous users have expressed frustration over still encountering ads after making the purchase, leading to a negative perception of the game's monetization practices.
“I paid for no ads as this is my current favorite pastime.”
“I did pay for the 'no ads' and it makes play much better; otherwise, you get ads popping up during your game.”
“No ads unless you want something extra.”
“Fun game, only reason it's getting 1 star is because I have purchased ad-free twice and I still get ads.”
“I understand the need for ads when playing free games, however, there is such a thing as too many, and this is the epitome of way too many.”
“I don't mind watching ads to keep it free, but when they are placed in the middle of a level, that is outrageous!”