Kawaii Puzzle: Unpacking Decor
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About
"Kawaii Puzzle: Unpacking Decor" is a Simulation game that allows players to become a Master Mind and Interior Designer simultaneously. With delightful visuals, players unpack and arrange decorative items to create beautiful spaces. However, be prepared for frequent advertisements. This game offers a fun and engaging experience for those who enjoy puzzles and design.






- The 'my world' feature is a highly praised design platform that allows for extensive customization.
- The game is described as cute and relaxing, with enjoyable graphics and a calming atmosphere.
- Players appreciate the variety of daily challenges and the ability to create and decorate their own rooms.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, which disrupt gameplay and frustrate users.
- Many players have experienced issues with lost progress and items disappearing after updates.
- The energy system is criticized for being overly restrictive, limiting the number of levels players can complete in a session.
monetization
120 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many players expressing frustration over the excessive and intrusive ads that disrupt gameplay. Despite the option to purchase an ad-free experience, numerous users report still encountering ads after making the purchase, leading to feelings of being scammed. While some players appreciate the ability to earn rewards through watching ads, the overall sentiment is that the monetization strategy detracts significantly from the enjoyment of the game.
“Don't get me wrong, the game is great and very fun, but I bought the monthly membership for no ads and extra boosts, and I still get ads every room.”
“Fun game, but I hate ads. I want to pay for no ads, but the 3-day trial of ad-free is still giving me ads after about an hour of getting it.”
“Multiple people have complained about the no ads feature taking their money and still giving them ads.”
“This game is really cute, but the ads and prompts to purchase are so invasive it takes away from the enjoyment of the game.”
“The ads are just unbearable, they're just forcing you to buy the premium version.”
“They made a game with an addicting concept, pumped it full of ads and in-app purchases to the point where it wasn't fun, and released it for our unfortunate selves to play.”