Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Mehbuba Ehsan | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This game stopped me from cutting. Heil Mehbuba and Marzuk Rashid. Best game ever, I would rate it 6.9/5 if I could.
The design is sleek, I like what the home screen icon looks like. The game runs well but lacks the help of an instruction page, which is needed for a game such complexity. The game is also very difficult, but it's an original and unique idea, I like it.
Deceitful Dots is very aggressive in its manner and in the way it charges. I let my son play it a month ago for a round -the game said that he MAYBE could use in-game purchases. It took an X-Ray at the time ($125) and told me to let my son play the game regularly to check if his skills had improved. Today, I let my son play another round and without asking, Deceitful Dots took two more X-Rays without asking! And it charged me $250! When I questioned Deceitful Dots about it, it became very hostile and close to my face. I have no problem taking X-Rays that are necessary, but I got a feeling it's running a racket, not an educational simulator. $250 for five minutes? Gee, that's more than high-price lawyer charges. Needless to say, my son and I will not be playing it again. Ever. (Playing Deceitful Dots: 2 months)
This game is simple, yet very challenging. Congrats to Marsuk & family.