About
"Laundry Manager" is a simulation game where players run their own laundry business. Start by washing dirty laundry, then drying them, and earning money to expand and upgrade your services. The goal is to efficiently manage your resources, satisfy customers, and grow your laundry empire.



- The game is fun and addicting, providing a relaxing experience for players.
- It works offline, allowing for uninterrupted gameplay without the need for an internet connection.
- The concept of managing a laundry service is unique and engaging, appealing to fans of production line games.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay every few seconds, making it frustrating to play.
- Players frequently encounter bugs and glitches, particularly at level 14, where progress halts and customers disappear.
- The gameplay becomes repetitive quickly, with limited upgrades and features, leading to boredom after a short time.
monetization
175 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, with many expressing frustration over the excessive frequency of ads that disrupt gameplay. Players report that they often spend more time watching ads than actually playing, with some noting that even purchasing an ad-free option does not eliminate the interruptions. Overall, the overwhelming presence of ads has led to a negative impact on the gaming experience, prompting some users to consider uninstalling the game.
“If there was a cheapest option to have a no ads feature (including not having to watch ads to get rewards), I'd buy it.”
“If there were no ads or just way less, I'd have given 5 stars.”
“I purchased the 'no ads' package, yet I still get ads. Why?”
“90% of your gameplay will be watching ads. The game is great, but they overdo it on ads to a point where you're constantly watching ads and almost no gameplay.”
“I understand needing ads to make money for the game, but there's no option to even pay to get rid of them, and they're constant.”
“It's a pity, as I do like the game, except for the numerous ads every 20 seconds. All the ads are a minute long, and this game could do well if you added sounds to make it real.”