Hexa Block Puzzle - Merge!
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About
Hexa Block Puzzle - Merge is a relaxed puzzle game with fantastic music, providing a great way to rest your brain. The objective is to merge hexagonal blocks to clear the screen, while avoiding annoying ads that interrupt gameplay. The game encourages players to take their time and enjoy the simple yet challenging puzzles. Overall, it's a great option for those looking for a casual and enjoyable puzzle experience.







- The game is highly addictive and provides a fun and relaxing experience, making it easy to lose track of time.
- Players appreciate the challenge it offers, as it requires strategic thinking and helps improve math skills.
- The developers have shown responsiveness to feedback, improving game performance and addressing issues with ads.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay and frustrating players.
- There are performance issues, including freezing and lag, which detract from the overall experience.
- Many players feel misled by advertisements that do not accurately represent the actual gameplay.
monetization
207 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on ads, which players find to be excessively frequent and intrusive, often interrupting gameplay after nearly every level or action. While some users appreciate the option to watch ads for rewards, many express frustration over the overwhelming number of ads, the unclear ad choices, and the inability to effectively skip or close them. A common request among players is for a paid option to remove ads entirely, as the current ad experience detracts significantly from their enjoyment of the game.
“I like that there aren't ads every 2 seconds.”
“One good thing is no ads for once.”
“Creators beware starts with little to no ads.”
“I would rate this app higher but having to watch 30 second ads for about every minute of play is not acceptable.”
“The game is programmed to keep you playing to watch ads.”
“I paid to have the ads removed and I'm still getting hella ads!”