About
"Yasa Pets Farm" is a charming game that allows you to experience the joys of farm life while caring for a variety of animals. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere as you tend to your pets, grow crops, and customize your farm. With its vibrant graphics and engaging gameplay, this game is perfect for animal lovers of all ages.








- The game is fun and engaging, especially for young children.
- Players appreciate the cute graphics and interactive elements of the game.
- Many users enjoy the variety of activities available, such as taking care of animals and decorating spaces.
- The game resets progress every time it is closed, which frustrates players.
- There are too many ads, which disrupt the gameplay experience.
- Some users find the game boring after a while and suggest adding more content or features.
monetization
31 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the overwhelming presence of ads, which players must watch to unlock features and rewards. While some users express enjoyment of the game despite the ads, many others find them intrusive and frustrating, leading to requests for a more ad-free experience. Overall, the reliance on ads for gameplay progression has resulted in mixed feelings among players, with a common desire for alternative monetization methods.
“I think that they should only put no ads, which would be easier for little kids.”
“This game is so good for me! I love it. I try to turn off my WiFi so there's no ads (sorry for the grammar), so I rate it 5 stars ❤️ Thank you for making this offline/online game, Yasa!”
“Best, but I want no ads in the game.”
“The only thing I hate about these games is you have to watch ads to open stuff like the cows and chicks. I had to watch a video for it.”
“Okay, the game is good, it's just that the ads are killing me. I'm getting them every second, and plus, why do you have to watch ads to get things? I mean, it's basically Toka World, but I just don't get it.”
“This game is fun, but there are too many ads, and the ads are annoying.”