Make It Perfect
"Make It Perfect" is a single-player puzzle game centered around the precise and tidy arrangement of items. The goal is to create order from chaos by placing objects in their correct positions, with the challenge increasing as you progress. The game is occasionally disrupted by advertisements, but the satisfying and meditative gameplay makes it worth it.
Reviews
- The game is fun and satisfying for players who enjoy organizing and tidying up.
- It offers a good amount of content for a free game, making it a decent time-waster.
- Some players find it relaxing and enjoyable despite the issues.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, with interruptions after every level, making it frustrating to play.
- It is a blatant copy of 'A Little to the Left,' using misleading advertising and stolen footage from the original game.
- Many users report bugs and glitches, including freezing and issues with puzzle completion.
- monetization93 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism, with players reporting an overwhelming number of ads appearing after nearly every level, often making gameplay feel interrupted and frustrating. While some users mention the option to pay for an ad-free experience, many feel that the frequency of ads detracts from the overall enjoyment, leading to a perception of the game as a cash grab rather than a quality experience. Overall, the consensus is that the excessive advertising undermines the game's potential fun and engagement.
“Good game if you can stand ads after every single level, or think it warrants £5 for ad-free version.”
“There is absolutely no reason to have 2 ads in-between every single level.”
“Way too many ads, uninstalled after 5 mins and advert after every level - spent longer waiting for ads than playing the game.”
- music18 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with users describing it as annoying, out of sync with the game's aesthetic, and overpowering the sound effects. Many players express frustration over the inability to turn off the music, which persists even when settings indicate it is muted. Overall, the music detracts from the intended calming experience, leading to a poor reception among players.
“The music overpowers the sound effects.”
“I decided to download this game thinking it's going to be that almost viral game that looks really aesthetic, but the music is not even good.”
“It would be way better without music, and everything runs slow.”
“The music acts up and the game is kind of slow with the touch response compared to the real game, a little to the left.”
“I have the music volume silenced, but every time I open the app, it still plays.”
“Not really as advertised and not that good; the music sucks, especially when it's supposed to be relaxing, and it just feels weird.”
- gameplay7 mentions
- 14 % positive mentions
- 43 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The gameplay has been criticized for being a poor imitation of "A Little to the Left," with many users noting that it feels like a cheap clone that relies on brute force rather than skill. Additionally, there are complaints about excessive ads and the use of stolen gameplay footage in promotional materials, further detracting from the overall experience.
“It is obvious that this is a copy of 'A Little to the Left' and the gameplay feels like I can just brute force my way through.”
“What a lame copy of a good game called 'A Little to the Left.' I almost laughed when I saw this poor excuse use 'A Little to the Left' gameplay in the ads because this game is nothing like it.”
“Cheap clone of 'A Little to the Left' and even uses stolen video gameplay footage of that game to advertise this sad copy.”
- stability5 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent bugs and random freezes that hinder gameplay, particularly after level 2. Users report incorrect color displays and overall poor performance, making it difficult to enjoy the experience.
“Game freezes at random times, making it impossible to play.”
“The game is also fairly buggy.”
“This app sucks; it freezes completely after level 2.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics have been criticized for being unattractive and poorly executed, with users describing the overall aesthetic as "bootleg" and not aligning with the calming vibe of the original game it attempts to emulate. Additionally, the accompanying music has been deemed unsuitable and jarring, further detracting from the visual experience.
“The font is ugly, and the music is not even what I would consider 'calm.' It doesn't follow the calming aesthetic of the original game they copied.”
“I decided to download this game thinking it would be that almost viral game with a really aesthetic look. Instead, it crashed my phone, and when I finally opened the game, it looked like a bootleg, ugly version. The music isn't even good.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game is reported to be poorly optimized for the fold, indicating that it may not perform well or display correctly on devices with foldable screens.
“Not optimized for the fold.”
“The game suffers from severe performance issues, making it unplayable on lower-end devices.”
“There are frequent frame drops and stuttering, which detracts from the overall experience.”