About
"Melt and Fill" is a single-player strategy game where you melt various materials, upgrade your machinery, and fill bottles to earn profits. However, the game is riddled with bugs and overloaded with ads, negatively impacting the overall gaming experience. The goal is to efficiently manage resources and expand your operation, but these issues may hinder gameplay progress.





- The game has a fun and original concept with various themes.
- It's a great time waster for those looking for a mindless gaming experience.
- The animation and graphics can be satisfying when the game works properly.
- The game is plagued by numerous glitches and bugs that hinder gameplay.
- Forced advertisements are frequent and disrupt the gaming experience.
- Progression is slow and often frustrating due to rising costs and technical issues.
monetization
30 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism for its excessive and intrusive ad placements, with many players reporting frequent forced ads that disrupt gameplay and hinder progress. While some users appreciate the short duration of reward ads, the overall sentiment is that the reliance on ads, combined with glitches and technical issues, detracts from the gaming experience. Several players have resorted to paying for ad removal, only to find that ads persist, leading to frustration and calls for refunds.
“Paid to remove the ads because they were unbearable and constant.”
“I have paid $22-$23 so far to remove ads but still getting ads. I'd like at least one of the transactions reimbursed as I paid $11 for the ad removal and then an additional $10 for the ad removal plus credits, etc.”
“Great game killed by bugs and greedy forced ads, which are pretty much an automatic uninstall when I can no longer stand them.”