Puzzle Thread: Color Sort
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About
"Puzzle Thread: Color Sort" is a puzzle game that combines fashion with problem-solving. Players knit, sort colors, and create their own style in this thrilling game of puzzles. However, the game is full of bugs and there is an excessive amount of advertisements, which can detract from the overall experience. Despite these issues, players who enjoy fashion and puzzles may find the game to be entertaining.







- The game is fun and addictive, providing a unique experience compared to other sorting games.
- Players enjoy the relaxing nature of the game and find it a good way to pass the time.
- The graphics and concept of the game are appreciated, with many players finding it visually appealing.
- There are too many ads, often interrupting gameplay and making it frustrating for players.
- The game resets to level 1 after completing all available levels, which many find disappointing and repetitive.
- Players have reported frequent glitches and freezing issues, hindering their ability to progress in the game.
monetization
130 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, with many expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Players report being bombarded with ads before, after, and even during levels, leading to a diminished gaming experience. While some users acknowledge the need for ads in free games, the overwhelming frequency has prompted many to consider uninstalling or reducing their ratings.
“There are no ads unless you want a prize or more money.”
“I paid for the no ads, which made it easier to play without being interrupted a lot.”
“A crazy amount of ads makes it feel more tedious, and the UI is set up to try to trick you into in-app purchases which are highly not worth it considering there's only really 40ish levels between the two modes and if you finish it just resets your game.”
“I completely understand the need for ads, but in this game, there are too many and they actually interrupt you even during 'spooling'.”
“I spent more time watching ads than playing.”