Tangle Rope 3D: Untie Master
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About
"Tangle Rope 3D: Untie Master" is a single-player Puzzle game where players must untangle various ropes in the correct order. Despite being very buggy, the game offers a fun and engaging experience that takes around 4 hours to complete. The goal is to untie all the ropes in each level, which becomes increasingly challenging as the game progresses. Overall, it's a unique and interesting puzzle game that will keep you engaged for several hours.








- The game provides a satisfying dopamine hit with quick puzzle-solving.
- The graphics are colorful and engaging, making the game visually appealing.
- It's a fun and relaxing way to pass the time, keeping the mind engaged.
- There are excessive ads, with one appearing after every single level, making gameplay frustrating.
- The difficulty does not increase significantly as you progress, leading to a lack of challenge.
- Coins accumulated during gameplay have no purpose, leaving players feeling unsatisfied.
monetization
993 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, with many expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads. Players report that ads play after nearly every level, often lasting longer than the gameplay itself, leading to a significant imbalance where they spend more time watching ads than actually playing. While some understand the need for ads in free games, the frequency and length of these ads are seen as intrusive and detrimental to the overall gaming experience, with many users opting to uninstall the game rather than endure the constant interruptions.
“I paid for no ads, when on sale for $0.99, I think it was.”
“Would be a fun relaxing game if there weren't ads every second.”
“You play the first bunch of levels with no ads, then it asks you to rate the game, and then bam ads after every level which take like 30 seconds.”
“The only way to advance is to either purchase more moves or to watch the bloody ads!”
“You spend more time watching ads than playing the game.”
“It's ridiculous to have an ad after every level, particularly when the levels are so easy that you spend far more time looking at ads than playing the game.”