Goods Master 3D: Puzzle Games
36%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, stability
36% User Score 1,260 reviews
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3D goods triple matching games.Match 3d tile, enjoy fun of sorting puzzle games








Audience ScoreBased on 1,260 reviews
gameplay8 positive mentions
monetization1.6k negative mentions
- The game is fun and engaging, providing a good challenge.
- The graphics are colorful and appealing, making the gameplay enjoyable.
- The sorting mechanics are satisfying and can be quite addictive.
- There are excessive ads that interrupt gameplay, including ads in the middle of timed levels.
- The game frequently crashes or freezes, causing players to lose progress.
- Levels become increasingly difficult, often requiring in-app purchases to progress.
monetization
1,661 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Players report being bombarded with ads not only between levels but also during active play, which disrupts their concentration and often leads to frustration. Many users express their willingness to tolerate ads in exchange for free gameplay, but the frequency and timing of these ads—especially during timed levels—have led to a negative gaming experience, prompting some to uninstall the game altogether.
“The game is fun and challenging, but unless you want to pay $29.99 for no ads, it's not worth it.”
“I really like the game, to the point I paid for no ads (they're relentless & it's unplayable without doing so) but the glitch mentioned by others where it says 'no more slots' & you fail the level is infuriating when the lives take so long to replenish & are way too expensive to refill in-game with the rate coins accumulate.”
“I like this game so much that I paid for no ads.”
“Way too many ads, I've spent more time watching ads than actually playing the game.”
“Ads interrupt your game flow and concentration.”
“I understand ads are needed for free games, but having multiple ads in the middle of a level is excessive.”