Merge City Premium -Home decor
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About
Merge City Premium - Home Decor is a relaxing city-building game that allows players to design and decorate their dream city. The game features merge mechanics, where players combine similar items to create new decorations and buildings. As players progress, they can unlock new items, buildings, and areas to further customize and expand their city. The goal is to create a beautiful and harmonious city while managing resources and keeping residents happy.








- The merge game itself is good and fairly easy to learn.
- It's one of the better 'merge games' available on the Play Store, highly recommended.
- The game can be fun and occupies your time, making it enjoyable for some players.
- The game is slow, boring, and often requires real money to progress, making it feel like a pay-to-win experience.
- Many players experience bugs, such as being stuck on purchase screens and issues with ads not providing rewards.
- The game is misleadingly labeled as 'premium' but lacks premium features and has numerous paywalls.
monetization
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism, as players feel it relies heavily on ad views for progression, despite the absence of forced ads. Many users express frustration over the necessity to watch ads for rewards, even after making purchases, leading to a perception that the game is designed primarily to generate revenue through ads rather than providing a premium experience. Overall, the monetization approach is seen as exploitative, with players feeling misled about the game's value.
“You can watch ads for gems and coins (up to 10x each), but even with that, you either need to be patient or spend real money to progress more quickly.”
“If we're paying that much, then why are we still watching ads for rewards?”
“A premium game with a hundred options to spend money, including a starter pack with a tiny close button hidden in the ribbon, and the opportunity to watch ads for freebies.”