Satiszone: Perfect ASMR Tidy
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About
Satiszone: Perfect ASMR Tidy is a casual single-player game that offers a unique ASMR experience through addictive mini-games. Players can relax and enjoy the realistic sounds and animations, while tidying up various scenes. However, beware of the intrusive ads that can disrupt the peaceful atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the perfect ASMR tidy experience and let your worries fade away.











- The game is fun and relaxing, with soothing music and satisfying sound effects.
- The art style is cute and visually appealing, making the organization aspect enjoyable.
- Many players find the game stress-relieving and engaging, with a good potential for improvement.
- There are excessive ads, with one appearing after every level, which disrupts gameplay.
- The timer feature is frustrating for a game intended to be relaxing, causing unnecessary stress.
- Several levels have glitches or bugs that hinder gameplay, leading to frustration.
monetization
76 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming number of ads that interrupt gameplay, often appearing after every level. Many players express frustration over the ineffectiveness of paid ad removal options, with some reporting being charged multiple times without relief from ads. While some users appreciate the game's relaxing qualities, the pervasive ads detract from the overall experience, leading to a common sentiment that the monetization approach prioritizes revenue over player enjoyment.
“I've paid for the 'no ads' twice, and the ads are still going on.”
“Charged me twice for no ads and then still didn't even give me no ads!”
“Games great but when I tried buying no ads they charged me 4 times and I still have ads.”
“The amount of ads makes me want to genuinely not play the game anymore; it's not skippable, and the fact you can't play the game when you're offline made it much worse because you can tell they only want the money from the ads.”
“I end up spending more time watching ads and being frustrated than playing the actual game.”
“I totally understand that you need to earn money too, but putting ads after every level that last less than two minutes just annoys us instead of helping us relax.”