Sort Paint: Water Sort Puzzle
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About
"Sort Paint: Water Sort Puzzle is a single-player puzzle game where you sort colors in bottles to paint pictures in a coloring game. The goal is to strategically pour paint from one bottle to another to match the target colors. Be prepared for a lot of advertisements, which can be intrusive to the overall gaming experience."








- The game combines color sorting and painting, providing a fun and relaxing experience.
- Players enjoy the satisfaction of completing puzzles and decorating rooms, with bright and colorful visuals.
- The game is easy to play and can be challenging, making it suitable for a wide range of players.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay and causing frustration.
- Many players experience bugs and glitches, such as freezing or being stuck on loading screens, which hinder progress.
- The content becomes repetitive over time, with limited new pictures and levels, leading to a lack of engagement.
monetization
55 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism from users, who report an overwhelming number of ads that disrupt gameplay, including ads appearing mid-game despite purchasing ad removal. Many players express frustration over the frequency and placement of ads, which they feel detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game, leading some to delete it entirely. Overall, the excessive ad presence has overshadowed the game's potential, with users calling for a more balanced approach to monetization.
“I appreciate that there are no ads when I choose to pay for hints, but I find it frustrating that random ads still appear.”
“I paid for an ad-free experience, but I'm still seeing ads again.”
“The game is fun, but the pictures are for small children, just bland pics, and the ads are crazy, 10 ads or more for each picture.”
“From the first moment you are bombarded with long and frequent ads.”
“Constant game interruptions for ads and then more ads... did I mention the ads?”