About
"Pull It Down" is an arcade-style game that focuses on physics and destruction. Players must deal with bugs and annoying ads while attempting to pull down various objects. The game aims to provide entertainment through its destructive gameplay, but its shortcomings may hinder the overall experience.








- The game is fun and can be a good time killer with a simple and satisfying gameplay mechanic.
- The graphics are appealing and the concept of pulling down structures is engaging.
- The game can be enjoyable if played offline to avoid the excessive ads.
- The game is plagued by an overwhelming number of ads, often forcing players to watch them even when opting out.
- Many players experience freezing and crashing issues, particularly at level 100, making the game unplayable.
- Progression is heavily tied to watching ads, with upgrades being nearly impossible to achieve without them.
monetization
371 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized for its overwhelming number of ads, with players reporting that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing. Many users express frustration over forced ads that appear even when opting out, and the lack of a viable option to purchase an ad-free experience. Overall, the excessive ad presence detracts significantly from the gameplay experience, leading to many players uninstalling the game.
βGreat game! You can just turn on airplane mode for no ads, so it's a creative solution.β
βNo ads so far, which is a positive experience.β
βAt least have the option to buy no ads.β
βI would play it more if I wasn't spending more time on ads than the game itself.β
βUnfortunately, the ads are so consistent that you spend more time watching them than playing the game.β
βToo many ads, more time spent watching ads than playing the game itself, don't bother downloading.β