About
"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.




- 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.
monetization
93 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe 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.”