Go Candy!
Platforms
About
Go Candy! is a casual game that involves a lot of grinding, but is unfortunately filled with bugs and constantly disturbed by ads. The game invites you to discover what's at the bottom, perhaps referring to its candy-filled depths, but the overall experience is marred by technical issues and intrusive advertising. Overall, Go Candy! may not provide the satisfying treat that players are looking for.




- The art style of the game is cute and appealing.
- The game can be fun and addictive for casual play.
- It provides a way to earn rewards in other games.
- The game is plagued with excessive ads, making it frustrating to play.
- Gameplay is often interrupted by glitches, such as the claw not functioning properly.
- Progression is slow and requires watching ads to advance, leading to a tedious experience.
monetization
709 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game is heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive ad placements, with players reporting ads after nearly every action, making the game nearly unplayable. Many users express frustration over the lack of rewards for watching ads, glitches that disrupt gameplay, and the ineffective ad removal option, which still results in frequent ad interruptions. Overall, the game is perceived as a cash grab, prioritizing ad revenue over user experience.
“I paid $3.49 for no ads, but the game did not change at all.”
“Paid for no ads, still getting ads.”
“I bought the no ads upgrade and it didn't get rid of any of the ads.”
“The amount of ads in this game is absurd. You can't complete more than one round without ads coming up, and in most cases, they mess up the game and make you lose.”
“It's absolutely infested with ads; you can't go five minutes without seeing one. The game is designed to make you watch ads for every little thing, and even when you do, the rewards often don't come.”
“This game is a scam designed to make you watch ads. You spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game, and the ads frequently don't pay out.”