
A growing wave of discontent has erupted among users regarding excessive ad lengths and a convoluted survey process. Complaints are rising rapidly, and many are demanding immediate action from the app developers to rectify these ongoing issues.
Users express that the recent changes have made their experience less enjoyable. New comments highlight ongoing frustrations, such as the tendency for ads to lag and a new survey protocol that many find unnecessary. As one commentator noted, "The new survey system is just as frustrating as the long ads!" Others mention that ads designed to yield in-game rewards often require lengthy watching times, further exasperating users.
"Whatβs the point of these surveys if getting screened out immediately is the norm?" asked one upset user, pointing to the frequent delivery of unfulfilled expectations.
Feedback suggests various potential improvements. Several users clamored for a token system where players could earn rewards while watching ads. A common sentiment emerged: "I want 2AB for watching ads!" This reflects a desire for equitable treatment across ad experiences, which many believe currently favors those with better internet connections.
The importance of creating reliable and shorter ads was underscored by a user who remarked, "Itβs ridiculous that I still have to reconnect to the app just because of ads!" Such mounting dissatisfaction raises concerns about user retention balancing against app revenue.
Another significant point of contention is the game design aimed at younger players. Reviews from older users reveal feelings of exclusion due to difficulty in competing with younger participants in mini-games. Users reported issues with lag, particularly from those in remote areas with slower internet; "I shouldβve won that race, but my connection let me down!"
As pressure builds, many wonder how developers will address these user grievances and whether improvements will come soon enough to salvage dwindling trust.
β οΈ Users report frustrations with lengthy ads affecting game flow.
π Many demand a token earning system while watching ads.
π« Complaints also focus on an unfair survey process that frequently screens users out.
With these developments, will the app developers heed the call for change before itβs too late?