- November 18, 2020
- LIHUHU PTE. LTD.
Mahjong Triple 3D -Tile Match
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About
Mahjong Triple 3D: Tile Match is a challenging 3D matching game where you need to match three numbers of blocks. The goal is to collect all tiles as fast as possible before the time runs out and 7 tiles are left on the box. With polished 3D visual effects and large numbers of levels, this game offers a mind-challenging and exciting experience for players of all skill levels.
- The game is fun and challenging, keeping players engaged and entertained.
- The random tile layout adds an interesting twist to traditional Mahjong gameplay.
- Many players find the game relaxing and a good way to exercise their memory and focus.
- There are too many ads, often interrupting gameplay and causing frustration.
- The game does not match the advertisement, leading to disappointment among players.
- Some players experience frequent crashes and freezing, making it difficult to enjoy the game.
monetization
1,327 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Players report being bombarded with ads during and between levels, often experiencing multiple interruptions within a single game session, which detracts significantly from the overall enjoyment. While some users understand the need for ads in free games, the frequency and length of these ads have led many to consider uninstalling the game or opting to pay for an ad-free experience.
“I love having the option to pay for no ads.”
“In-app purchases available but not necessary to play the game.”
“Paying for no ads isn't ungodly expensive like other games.”
“That being said, I am giving a low rating because the amount of ads during the game is absolutely overwhelming and it got worse the higher I leveled up.”
“I understand why there are ads, but for a game that is timed and based on memory and speed, it doesn't make sense to interrupt the game with ads.”
“The game is great itself, challenges your mind, but too many ads interrupt the gameplay, making it frustrating.”