About
"Wormy Idle" is a simulation game where players breed and feed worms. Gameplay involves managing a worm farm, hatching eggs, and ensuring the worms are well-fed with various types of organic waste. As the worm population grows, players can sell their castings for profits, unlock new upgrades, and expand their worm empire. The game features idle mechanics, allowing progress even when offline.

- The game has a fun concept and can be enjoyable if you have an ad blocker.
- Some players appreciate the warning system for ads, allowing them to prepare.
- The music in the game is described as relaxing by some users.
- The game is plagued by constant crashes and freezing issues, making it unplayable for many.
- There are excessive ads that interrupt gameplay frequently, leading to frustration.
- The game lacks options to turn off sound and notifications, which annoys players.
monetization
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized due to the frequent and intrusive ads, which disrupt gameplay and frustrate users. Many players feel that the ad frequency is excessive, occurring every few minutes, and that the costs for in-game improvements are unreasonably high, making the experience less enjoyable. While some appreciate the warning system before ads, the overall sentiment leans towards a negative view of the monetization approach.
“Several upon several ads, VIP garbage practically no one is going to pay for an average mobile game.”
“Would be a decent idle game without the ads that happen every couple of minutes.”
“Y'all want a review? You will get a review: there are ads every three minutes and the prices for the improvements are too high.”