Ice Cream Inc. ASMR, DIY Games
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About
"Ice Cream Inc." is a simulation game that allows players to create their own ice cream cones and add various flavors and toppings. However, it is important to note that the game is riddled with bugs and features an excessive amount of ads. The game's description encourages players to mix and match different ice cream flavors and customize their creations with various details, but the overall experience is marred by technical issues.






- The game is fun and relaxing, making it a great way to pass the time.
- The graphics are good, and the concept of making ice cream is enjoyable.
- It's easy to play and suitable for all ages, making it a good choice for kids.
- There are too many ads, which interrupt gameplay after almost every level.
- The game can get boring quickly due to its simplicity and lack of variety.
- It often glitches, causing frustration and making it difficult to play.
monetization
355 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many users expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay, often appearing after every level. While some players appreciate the option to pay for an ad-free experience, they find the pricing steep and feel that the frequency of ads detracts significantly from the overall enjoyment of the game. A few users noted that turning off data or using airplane mode can help mitigate the ad interruptions, but the general consensus is that the ad load is excessive and negatively impacts the gaming experience.
“It's very good there's no ads after the levels, and it's great because other games have ads after every level, but this one doesn't.”
“If I had one thing to not complain about, it is that there are no ads.”
“This game helps with anxiety, stress, and a lot more. You should definitely get it; no ads, I have nothing but good things to say about it.”
“I'm spending more time watching ads than I am actually playing the game.”
“The ads after every game are so annoying, then they want to charge you $7.99 per week to remove ads.”
“The amount of ads in this game makes 'extremely excessive' seem like an understatement.”