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I really love the graphics of this game & the cute messages! I have even shared it with my young toddler grandson, who loves to see the active fish! However, I find this game overly frustrating for the following reasons: the game claims to be free, but as you advance in the levels within the game & timed stages are introduced there is no way to win until you buy more time or diamonds to get the tools you need to advance out of a particular frame. So what happens if a year or two down the road you reinstall the game, do you get your purchased items back? I think you know the answer to that one. The problem is these payments are for single use items. In essence I have no problem with developers getting paid for their work. In the past the prompts would be for shareware titles, while this and most games now use in-app purchases. Well this is partly true, in that you could actually pay a decent amount of money up front for a good game and enjoy it without hassle.
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You may say, that games used to cost quite a bit to purchase outright and that you are just purchasing items in-app instead.
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You used to able to immerse yourself in games without constant prompts to pay real cash for DISPOSIBLE in-game items. I really wish game developers would stop this pay to play using in-app purchases. Bottom-line - If you ignore the contstant in-app prompts to pay cash for items, you can actually advance in the game (not easily) and it is entertaining.
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