Kids Puzzles Game Girls & Boys
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About
"Kids Puzzles Game Girls & Boys" is a single-player puzzle game that offers cute and colorful puzzles featuring unicorns, princesses, mermaids, and kittens. Designed for young players, the game provides a fun and engaging experience with many options for girls, while being occasionally disturbed by ads. With simple and intuitive gameplay, it's a great way to keep kids entertained and engaged.








- The game offers a variety of colorful and engaging puzzles that keep children entertained for long periods.
- Parents appreciate the ability to create custom puzzles using their own images, enhancing creativity and personal engagement.
- The app is offline-friendly, making it accessible for kids without needing an internet connection.
- Many users report excessive ads, which can frustrate young children and disrupt gameplay.
- Some users experienced issues with the app's design, such as puzzle pieces not fitting correctly or being difficult to drag into place.
- The game lacks a sufficient number of puzzles, leading to boredom once the available content is completed.
monetization
38 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the jigsaw puzzle app has received mixed reviews, with many users expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads in the free version, which detracts from the gameplay experience. While some users appreciate the option to purchase the ad-free version, they note that remnants of ad spaces still limit the playable area. Overall, the app's monetization strategy appears to be a significant point of contention, impacting user satisfaction.
“No ads popping up, and it's free.”
“I like this no ads.”
“Very good app with no ads and so many different things to do. This is my best game so far!”
“The problem is, the areas where the ads previously were still remain, causing the paid version to still have its playable area constrained into the middle of the screen.”
“Too many ads, never fun for my daughter who is six and loves puzzles, yet spent more time closing ads versus putting a puzzle together.”
“I paid for this app, yet still there's ads.”