5/5 rating based on 68 reviews. Read all reviews for Merge Bakery for iPhone.
Merge Bakery is free iOS app published by Full Fat Productions Ltd
whydoineedanickname4
The game is fun and a good time waster but there are way, way too many ads. It’s an ad at least every minute. Can’t play it for too long without wanting to throw my phone at the wall.
Heart????❤️?????
I think the game is really awesome and I also think the game is the worlds greatest game ever
ennefell
I get you guys are trying to make money, but the ads are so excessive that the game play becomes frustrating really quickly. I might have enjoyed this game if this weren’t the case, but the amount of ads merits only a one star review because this is less a game than a blatant marketing scheme.
Oenai
Pro: core a little interesting: mix of serving customers and merge games. That’s really it, nothing complex and at most is worth a $0.99 or $1.99 one-time-purchase to me. A higher price would require much more content from my perspective, though. The premise of the game is overall very basic and is designed in a way that ensures tension during play (customers are waiting on you to get that match, bro). This would be fine on its own since this tension is a hook... but this tension is not alone. It’s couples by a large number of ads and a subscription model all set up to get you to pay or more or less eventually fail at the game. Problem 1: Subscription Model Want the ads to go away? $2.99 per week, pls. WOW :-| PER WEEK!!! Let me stress that $2.99 weekly is just an extreme asking price for this game, but asking for that EVERY WEEK is truly obnoxious. This is not a game that includes social elements, guilds, groups, friends, or literally anything. There are no actual features involving other people, so I cannot see a subscription of any form being justified. From what I can tell, the only networking functions in the game includes serving ads (not a feature) and providing a way to buy in-app purchases (not a feature) - THAT IS ALL! This game does not appear to have recurring costs of any kind to maintain. It boils down to “what are people willing to pay and how often are they willing to pay it?” If you want to pay for it, go ahead, no hate! But if you think this is just how games are, they are not. The vast majority of other developers would never do this for a game that’s so devoid of features. Problem 2: Ad hell It’s not a horrible game, but the ads are everywhere. Once I received a notice to play an ad for a free pastry. I declined and then got an add anyway for exiting the menu lol Not intentional, I’m sure. And I understand the devs have to make money, but IT IS NOT AN OVERSTATEMENT TO SAY that if you follow all offered adds for bonuses, etc. YOU REALLY WILL BE WATCHING ADS MORE THAN PLAYING THE GAME. Kind of shocking how often ads are used and how many ways they’re used. Obviously this makes the wacky subscription model more “sinister” since it’s obvious they are heavy on the adds to encourage you to subscribe.