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Home Hammer: Fix ASMR is a single player simulation game. It received negative reviews from players.

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30%Audience ScoreBased on 180 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
monetization212 negative mentions

  • The game concept is cute and enjoyable with simple, satisfying gameplay like cleaning and decorating.
  • The game has good art style and animations, and the tasks can be relaxing when ads are not intrusive.
  • Some users appreciate the interactive aspects and multiple customization options for cleaning supplies and designs.
  • The overwhelming frequency and intrusiveness of ads make the game nearly unplayable, with ads after almost every action and pop-ups covering large portions of the screen.
  • Purchasing the ad-free version does not reliably remove ads; users also report issues like lost progress, glitches, and locked content after paying.
  • Glitches and bugs such as frozen tasks, resetting progress, and unresponsive controls further hinder the gameplay experience.
  • monetization

    215 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is overwhelmingly plagued by excessive and intrusive ads, including frequent pop-ups and large banner ads covering significant portions of the screen, which severely disrupt gameplay and frustrate users. Many players report that even after paying to remove ads, advertisements persist or the game's functionality suffers, making it nearly unplayable and diminishing overall enjoyment. While the game concept is appreciated, the aggressive monetization through ads is widely criticized as excessive, greedy, and detrimental to the user experience.

    • “The amount of ads is ridiculous, I played for 15 minutes and there were 70 ads. This is excessive and annoying. I understand the need to make money off your apps, but if you want people to download, play, and keep your app, this will have to change as most people will just delete it after the first 3 ads.”
    • “Way too many ads, couldn't even get on the first level due to an ad that wouldn't close. Reset and tried again and it's just ad after ad after ad. Wouldn't bother downloading.”
    • “You really can't even play the game because of constant ads.”
  • stability

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent glitches, including issues with ads not loading properly, visual bugs, freezing, and repetitive tasks due to malfunctioning mechanics. These stability problems significantly hinder gameplay and frustrate players despite the enjoyable game concept.

    • “What made me give it a 1 star was I had to go through 3 different times rewatching ads to get the items I already picked and watched ads for because of bad glitches.”
    • “I just reinstalled this game only to leave a review then I'm uninstalling it again. Too many glitches and pop-up ads plus it constantly freezes up, so no thank you, no good.”
    • “I like the game and idea of the game, but the glitches make it hard to play, and I don't like having to reclean the same area over and over again.”
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered decent but is heavily disrupted by frequent and intrusive ads occurring every few seconds, significantly impacting the experience. Players suggest improvements such as reducing ad frequency, enabling offline play, and adding more levels to enhance enjoyment.

    • “If not, it's really great gameplay.”
    • “I play several games with ads and I don't mind them when spaced out appropriately, but you don't get through even a minute of gameplay before another ad or two is triggered.”
    • “This game would be amazing (and I would give it 5 stars), if they fix 2 things: remove ads every 5 to 10 seconds in the gameplay, enable offline play, and add more rooms and levels.”
    • “First minute of gameplay: Google pop-up that takes half the screen popped up 3 times.”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are decent with nice artwork and smooth animation, but frequent and intrusive ads significantly disrupt the gameplay experience.

  • story

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is largely considered meaningless and serves mainly as a brief setup, with characters like the woman and baby existing only to trigger interruptions rather than contribute to the plot.

    • “The story means nothing; once you're inside, fixing the woman and baby only exists to announce an ad break.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users noted that the music volume is often too low compared to the sound effects, making it difficult to fully appreciate the soundtrack.

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Home Hammer: Fix ASMR is a simulation game.

Home Hammer: Fix ASMR is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Home Hammer: Fix ASMR was developed by ABI Games Studio.

Home Hammer: Fix ASMR has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked Home Hammer: Fix ASMR for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Home Hammer: Fix ASMR is a single player game.

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