I’m also no fan of currency iap’s in paid for games. I’m always sceptical if the dev has tweaked the game to make those purchases necessary to play the game properly, rather than just speed things up. I have bought most of the other games from this dev and didn’t feel the need to purchase iap’s. It’s $5AUD which is fine by me but only so long as I don’t need to spend at least another $10 just to play. I mean to say, I will pay a premium price for a game so long as I get the whole game. Currency iap’s just make me nervous. I’ve outlaid a lot of money this month on premium iOS games, it’s been a good month for premium games actually. I hope someone who has already bought this one can comment after some gameplaying time if they feel the iap’s are a necessity or not. Thanks.
Game’s english translation is bad. Spin mechanic is suspicious. At first it felt like the drift was consistent, but after a few more spins it feels like it changes depending on what’s going on. I’m going to delete app. Seems to easy for dev to rig game against you.
i don't have any problem with it and don't need any iaps!?!? i'm on the sixth zone (of 8), all six zones maxed up (level 10), and got 25 Gods (some of them levelled up a couple of times), main character levelled up a lot and also a lot of loot and money stored... how much time have you spent on it? edit> it's a matter of build a good party of Gods to bring in each run, it is more strategic than it looks at first sight, not an easy game, and a good luck is essential as in each Game Stew release.
Yeah, the english translation is atrocious. Was the main reason for me to ask Apple for my first refund in a long time.