Room Sort - Floor Plan Game
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About
"Room Sort - Floor Plan Game" is a single-player puzzle game where you design home layouts by sorting floor plans. While the concept is unique, the game is riddled with bugs and annoying ads, which can hinder the overall gaming experience. Despite its flaws, the game provides a creative outlet for those interested in home design.



- The game is enjoyable and serves as a good time killer.
- The house decorating aspect is fun and allows for creativity.
- Daily challenges provide a good level of difficulty and variety.
- There are excessive ads, with one after almost every level, making gameplay frustrating.
- Levels become repetitive quickly, with many puzzles being reused.
- The game requires an internet connection, which limits offline play.
monetization
406 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming number of forced ads that appear after nearly every level, often overshadowing gameplay. Many players express a willingness to pay for an ad-free experience, but the absence of a reasonable option to remove ads—often priced too high—leaves them frustrated. While some users find the ads tolerable, the consensus is that the frequency and intrusiveness of ads detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.
“I really like this game, it's a bit unfortunate that there is no option to pay for a no ads version.”
“I really like it and it would probably be 5 out of 5 if I could pay for no ads.”
“I like the game but please give us an option to pay for no ads, like I'll gladly pay $3.99 to make the ads go away.”
“The amount of gameplay isn't worth the ad spam, and the game isn't worth the money considering the ads. It already gives away how much you value the player's time, and I'm not going to support that kind of nonsense.”
“You'll be spending more time looking at forced full-screen ads than playing the game, which is exactly their intention.”
“Forced ads are an almost immediate one star.”