Stuff Sort - Sorting Master
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About
"Stuff Sort - Sorting Master" is a single-player puzzle game with striking 3D visuals, offering an addictive and exciting sorting experience. However, the game is plagued by excessive advertisements and bugs that may detract from the overall enjoyment. Embark on this 3D sorting adventure, but be prepared for some potential setbacks. The game's description promises "an addictive and exciting 3D sorting game" and it delivers on that, but falls short due to its monetization and technical issues.







- The game is fun and engaging, providing a satisfying sorting experience.
- Graphics and sound effects are enjoyable, making the game visually appealing.
- The game offers a good challenge, keeping players entertained and mentally stimulated.
- There are excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay and making it frustrating.
- The game frequently glitches, causing it to freeze or crash, which disrupts progress.
- The timer is too short, adding unnecessary pressure and detracting from the relaxing experience.
monetization
481 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to an overwhelming number of ads, with many players reporting that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing. Even those who pay for ad-free experiences still encounter pop-up ads, leading to frustration and claims of misleading advertising. Overall, the excessive and often unskippable ads significantly detract from the gameplay experience, prompting many users to consider uninstalling the game.
“I liked the game, so I splurged for no ads for 15 days.”
“I paid $4.99 for 15 days of no ads.”
“Will probably opt in for no ads if I can.”
“Developers need to fix this glitch or else change their wording of what customers are getting for their money, as it is not clearly stated anywhere that you will still get ads even after paying $10/month!!!!!”
“You spend as much time watching ads as you do playing the game and that's not tolerable.”
“This game would be interesting to play if it wasn't for the outrageous amount of ads. I also wish Google Play Store would limit the amount of ads allowed in games. It's ridiculous when you spend more time watching ads than playing the game.”