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Organizing Games: Sort Master is a single player casual puzzle game. It received neutral reviews from players.

A little to the left in organization games. Relaxing. Satisfying. Organizing.

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53%
Audience ScoreBased on 276 reviews
emotional1 positive mentions
monetization124 negative mentions

  • The game is cute and offers a relaxing experience, making it enjoyable for casual play.
  • Many players find the puzzles satisfying and appreciate the lack of a timer, allowing for a stress-free gaming experience.
  • The game has potential and can be fun for those who enjoy simple, easy puzzles.
  • The game is plagued by excessive ads, with interruptions after nearly every level, making it frustrating to play.
  • Many levels are overly simplistic, often taking only seconds to complete, which diminishes the challenge and engagement.
  • The game falsely claims to be playable offline, requiring an internet connection to function properly.
  • monetization
    138 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many users report that ads appear after every level, often lasting longer than the levels themselves, and even those who paid for an ad-free version still encounter ads during gameplay. This has led to a consensus that the ad frequency detracts significantly from the overall enjoyment of the game, making it feel more like a money grab than a fun experience.

    • “Fun game but not enough to do, and the no ads not working is a big rip-off.”
    • “I purchased no ads, yet I still get ads pop up.”
    • “Its fine but even if you pay for no ads, there's still some in the transition screen.”
    • “I think I spent more time watching ads than actually playing the game.”
    • “The ads interrupt so often it interrupts the flow of the game so it's not fun.”
    • “I paid to remove the ads only to find out it only has 156 levels.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express frustration with the gameplay experience due to excessive and intrusive ads, which significantly disrupt the flow and enjoyment of the game. Even after purchasing the ad-free version, users report encountering more ads during bonus levels and persistent side ads, leading to a perception that the balance between ads and gameplay is heavily skewed. Overall, the prevalence of ads detracts from the overall gameplay experience.

    • “Got annoyed by the ads (one after every single little game), so I bought the ad-free version, only to have more ads (longer ones you can't skip) play for the bonus levels, and still have regular ads pop up on the right side during gameplay (these I could mute after the first 3-4 seconds).”
    • “I don't mind ads, but ads that cover the gameplay really irk me.”
    • “When there are more ads than gameplay, you know it's rubbish.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express frustration with the music aspect due to frequent ad interruptions that disrupt their listening experience, and they note limited options in the settings, only allowing for the disabling of music and sound.

    • “I can't listen to books or music and play because the ads constantly interrupt.”
    • “The settings options only let me disable music and sound.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report significant stability issues, describing the game as a buggy experience filled with ads, which detracts from its overall quality and enjoyment.

    • “Oh well, this type of game is very common; this one is just a rip-off, ad-filled, buggy version.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    While users find the game enjoyable overall, they express frustration with technical issues such as unresponsive controls and sound mismatches, which detract from the emotional immersion. Despite these drawbacks, the game's charm still resonates positively with players.

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Organizing Games: Sort Master is a casual puzzle game.

Organizing Games: Sort Master is available on Phone and Tablet.

Organizing Games: Sort Master was developed by Great Arcade Games.

Organizing Games: Sort Master has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its emotional but disliked it for its monetization.

Organizing Games: Sort Master is a single player game.

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