Lumber Harvest: Tree Cutting
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About
"Lumber Harvest: Tree Cutting" is an arcade-style game that allows players to build a lumberário empire and become a top-notch lumberjack in a fun and engaging tree cutting game. However, players may encounter annoying ads and bugs that can hinder the overall experience. The game is full of challenges and requires strategic tree cutting skills to progress.










- The game is fun and enjoyable when you can play without interruptions.
- Great graphics and relaxing gameplay make it a good time killer.
- The game has potential and could be very addictive if improved.
- There are far too many ads that interrupt gameplay, often every 20-30 seconds.
- The game only has 35 levels, which is disappointing as it limits progression.
- Frequent crashes and connectivity issues make the game frustrating to play.
monetization
312 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive ads, which interrupt gameplay every 20 to 60 seconds, often leading to crashes and frustrating experiences for players. Many users express a willingness to pay for an ad-free version, but feel that the current pricing is not justified given the limited content, with only 35 levels available. Overall, the overwhelming presence of ads detracts significantly from the enjoyment of the game, making it feel more like an advertising platform than a playable experience.
“Such a fun game! I would love to pay for no ads, but there are only 35 levels.”
“I'd give 5 stars and buy the no ads option, but not for only 35 levels.”
“No option to purchase for no ads!”
“This game loves ads, like every 35 seconds. I can't even complete level 1 because the ads keep popping up at random times, then my game crashed. However, it is fun to play when you can play without an ad, and it has potential to be a good game.”
“You will spend more time watching ads than playing. The ads are ridiculous.”
“It's ridiculous the amount of ads that pop up before you even finish a level. I suggest finding another game similar to this that is without so many interruptions.”