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Emma Perez
After reaching level 1000 and holding the #1 spot in my area for months, I think I'm qualified to leave a review. First and foremost, the ads- they're kind of annoying, but not too bad. The price is ridiculous (5 dollars for a month or so) but it's frequently on sale. The points you earn for completing levels can be redeemed for rewards through Facebook, but the system is iffy at best and I'm too suspicious to try it. Also, all of the rewards are very specific to certain areas like Vegas.
19 people found this review helpful
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L S
Not what I expecting. You actually spend less time playing Tetris and more time watching ads and/or spend time navigating back from the ads. They are extremely intrusive. The "x" to close them is so small, you always end up going to the ad, whether you want to or not. You can pay to go ad-free... but that's only good for 30 days. But in the end, it is still (kinda) Tetris and works.
115 people found this review helpful
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Zack Mclaughlin
The game itself is great, the only issue is the ads, there are ads after every single level, and as someone who completes levels relatively fast, they ruin the experience for me. My easy fix to this would make the ads run on a timer, like one once every 15 minutes, or just decrease the frequency to once every few levels instead of after every level.
88 people found this review helpful