Sort Ball : Brain Age
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About
"Sort Ball: Brain Age" is a puzzle game that challenges players to sort balls by color into the corresponding glass. The goal is to improve cognitive abilities and "level up your Brain IQ" through increasingly difficult levels and time limits. Players must plan and strategize quickly to sort all the balls before time runs out.











- The game is fun and easy to learn, providing a relaxing experience.
- It offers a good challenge that keeps players engaged and coming back for more.
- Players appreciate the offline capability and the potential for brain training.
- The game is plagued by an excessive number of ads, which disrupt the gameplay experience.
- Many users find the game boring and too easy, lacking meaningful challenges.
- There are issues with the game's stability, including crashes and problems with ad dismissals.
monetization
22 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the overwhelming number of ads, which many players find intrusive and disruptive to gameplay. While some ads are optional and can be dismissed, the frequency and length of mandatory ads frustrate users, especially given the game's availability on Play Pass, which typically promises an ad-free experience. Overall, players express a desire for a paid option to remove ads entirely, as the current ad model detracts significantly from their enjoyment of the game.
“The whole point of being on Play Pass means no ads and no popups.”
“There are too many ads, and there's no option to purchase an ad-free experience, even though it exists in the game.”
“This game is on Play Pass but there are unavoidable ads and popups.”
“Might be a fun game if it weren't for the insane amount of ads (and how long they are).”
“Sucks jams and wastes so much time watching ads every 20 seconds.”