Goods Matching Games: 3D Sort
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About
Goods Matching Games: 3D Sort is a puzzle game that offers delightful graphics and a fun 3D matching challenge. Players must sort and match triple goods in this sorting game. However, the game is plagued by too many ads, which can disrupt gameplay. The game's description calls it a "3D goods triple sort game" and encourages players to take on the challenge of sorting goods and matching triple goods.











- The game is fun and challenging, providing a good way to pass the time.
- The graphics are cute and engaging, making the gameplay enjoyable.
- The game allows for a relaxing experience with minimal intrusive ads.
- Recent updates have introduced disruptive ads in the middle of gameplay, ruining the flow.
- The game frequently claims there are no available spaces when there are, leading to frustration.
- There are too many ads overall, which can detract from the enjoyment of the game.
monetization
639 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, primarily due to the excessive and intrusive nature of ads. Players initially tolerated ads between levels, but recent updates have introduced frequent mid-game ads, disrupting gameplay and causing frustration. Many users express a desire for an option to pay to remove ads entirely, as the current ad experience significantly detracts from their enjoyment of the game.
“This is an awesome game because there are no ads. Why don't you guys just make a game about ads?”
“Great fun game, no ads! 🤩”
“I love it, no advertisements! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰”
“The game was great to play until the recent update which now has so many more ads.”
“I used to love this game but i am now bombarded with ads in the middle of the games.”
“Loved this game now intrusive ad breaks ruined it - i didn't mind ads after each level - but to have multiple ad breaks in the middle of each level has taken away the enjoyment of the game - i won't be playing it anymore and will find an alternate game to play.”