Help Me: Tricky Brain Puzzles
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About
"Help Me: Tricky Brain Puzzles" is a puzzle game that offers a fun and humorous approach to mental challenges. It boasts good graphics, but is held back by annoying ads and bugs. The game describes itself as the most entertaining brain game, providing a divine experience in smart testing and mind games.











- The game features cute and quirky graphics that enhance the overall experience.
- Many players find the moral dilemmas presented in the game to be interesting and thought-provoking.
- The gameplay is generally enjoyable and can be a fun way to pass the time.
- The game is plagued by an excessive number of ads, often interrupting gameplay after every level.
- Many players report glitches and bugs that hinder their ability to progress, including freezing and unresponsive screens.
- The game has been criticized for its controversial themes and moral choices, which some find inappropriate or offensive.
monetization
702 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with users expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay, often appearing after every level. Many players report that they purchased the ad-free option, only to continue experiencing ads, leading to accusations of deceptive practices. While some users acknowledge the need for ads in free games, the consensus is that the frequency and length of ads significantly detract from the overall gaming experience.
“I really love this game; it has no ads and all the levels are so nice. I'm giving this 5 stars because it's so pretty! I really like this game!”
“Very good game, there's no ads; the only ads you get are the ones to get more hints, but I do understand they have to make money 🌟”
“It's entertaining, no ads every level, and a great time killer :)”
“It's pathetic how many ads are forced on you.”
“You spend more time on ads than actual game-time.”
“I paid to have the ads removed, have been charged for it but still have ads.”