Kochspiele - Farming Fever
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About
"Cooking Farm - Hay & Cook game" is a Simulation game that allows you to escape city life and build your own farming empire with awesome visuals. Experience lots of grinding and various cooking activities, but be prepared to be disturbed by ads. The game offers a fun and engaging experience for those who enjoy farming and cooking simulations.








- The game is extremely fun and addictive, providing a great way to pass the time.
- Graphics are nice and the gameplay is simple, making it enjoyable for players of all ages.
- The game offers a unique blend of cooking and farming mechanics, which many players find refreshing.
- There are excessive ads, with many players reporting an ad after every level, which disrupts gameplay.
- Players have experienced issues with progress being reset or lost, leading to frustration.
- The game can become repetitive, especially after reaching higher levels with no new content or challenges.
monetization
146 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay, often outnumbering the actual playtime. Many players express frustration over being forced to watch ads after every level, even after purchasing an ad-free option, which diminishes their overall enjoyment of the game. While some users acknowledge the necessity of ads for a free-to-play model, the overwhelming frequency and length of the ads have led to numerous complaints and even uninstalls.
“I could have paid for no ads, but ads were not too bad.”
“I like the game, no ads and not so much difficult.”
“Play no ads, being able to play without it being too difficult.”
“The coins rewarded at each level are only about 5% of the upgrade costs, making it almost impossible to progress without watching ads.”
“I understand that ads keep the game free, but when there is more time spent watching ads than actual gameplay, it's too excessive.”
“Forced ads after every level is a norm now?”