- September 29, 2016
- Ketchapp Games
- 2h median play time
Hop
Platforms
About
"Hop" is an arcade-style game where players guide a bouncing ball along tiles, aiming to make as many hops as possible. The goal is to create insane combos and beat friends' scores by avoiding missing the path. Success in the game relies on quick reflexes and careful timing, as players swipe left or right to navigate the ball through the obstacles. With simple yet addictive gameplay, "Hop" provides a fun and challenging experience for players of all ages.

- The game is super fun and addictive, providing a great way to pass the time.
- It features simple controls and colorful graphics, making it enjoyable for players of all ages.
- The ability to play offline is a significant plus, allowing for gaming on the go.
- The frequent ads interrupt gameplay, often causing players to lose focus and die in the game.
- There are reports of the game freezing on the loading screen, preventing access to gameplay.
- Some players find the controls to be unresponsive or overly sensitive, leading to frustration.
monetization
311 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that disrupt gameplay. Many players report that ads frequently pop up during critical moments, leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience. While some users acknowledge the need for ads to support the game's development, they express a strong desire for fewer interruptions and better ad placement.
“The Ketchapp staff are really great at making highly addictive games that aren't cash grabs.”
“Great game, no ads only when you want extra things. Perfect, no complaints at all.”
“You get free gifts and you can buy balls, and on both of my devices (phone and tablet) no ads!”
“I understand that the ads are the way this company makes their money, but the ads pop up as I'm playing.”
“This obviously causes me to fail, and because ads pop up so frequently while I'm playing, it makes the game kinda pointless because it's impossible to keep on track after an ad pops up.”
“The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5 is because of ads after every round you play.”