Hexa Away
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About
"Hexa Away" is a single-player puzzle game that challenges players to move hexagon tiles in a specific order. As you progress through the game, the levels become more complex and difficult. However, the game is marred by an excessive amount of advertisements, which can be frustrating for players. Overall, "Hexa Away" is a decent puzzle game that requires strategic thinking, but the advertisements can be a major drawback.




- The game is fun and relaxing, providing a good way to pass the time.
- Graphics and sound effects are enjoyable, making the gameplay more engaging.
- The game is easy to learn and can be addictive, keeping players entertained.
- There are too many ads, often appearing after every level, which disrupts the gameplay experience.
- Levels become repetitive quickly, with little variation or challenge as players progress.
- The game often experiences technical issues, such as freezing or error messages, leading to frustration.
monetization
188 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players expressing frustration over the excessive frequency of ads, often appearing after every level or even more frequently. Many users feel that the ads disrupt gameplay, with some stating they spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game, leading to a diminished overall experience. While some players are willing to tolerate ads in free games, the high cost to remove them ($9.99 or more) is viewed as unreasonable, further contributing to dissatisfaction.
“If I could pay for no ads, this game would be perfect!”
“I like the game but not the ads.”
“If the reward is coins, why not make it so that the coins can buy no ads?”
“I am happy to watch some ads, but an advert after every level that takes longer to watch and dismiss than the level itself doesn't make for an enjoyable experience.”
“You spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game.”
“The frequency of ads has ruined the gameplay.”