However, that’s about all that can be said in regard to positive words. It rarely gets taxing but it’s nice to have to actually have some challenge. Levels with several pins, enemies and traps ask to think about what pins you’re about to release. It’s a better game, that much is clear from the start as it actually requires some thought and puzzle solving. This time it’s not trial & error (at least to the same degree) and instead you’re tasked with removing pins to get your intrepid explorer to safety. This time called ‘Pull Him Out’, they’ve used the same false advertising we mentioned above to create this game. With Save the Girl’s popularity waning, Lion Studios have decided to strike while the iron is hot and release another one. The end result being nothing but an average free to play game that behaves exactly as all the rest do. If that wasn’t bad enough though, the games lack of variety and trial & error gameplay left little to really crow about. Clever stuff, almost.Īlas, Lion Studios stuck to the free to play type for their ‘parody’ game with what we commonly call now ‘ad spam’. They took the shocking false advertising these game companies were doing and turned it to their advantage. We admired how Lion Studios had taken the fake adverts on social media or the web for free to play games like Gardenscapes, Homescapes, Fishdom, Hero Wars and more and turned them in to a game. What I need to know is where are all these games getting this false advertising from, and why so soon? Is there another company that recently published a new game and these creators are stealing gameplay footage for their ads? If that's the case, why does no one take down these assholes!? We need to find out why, how come, and for what reason this is happening because no matter how many times we message these companies, they won't answer to their own problems.A few months back we reviewed a free to play game called Save the Girl. To start it of, theese ads all focus on using the right tools to fix different broken parts, but the "girl" who's playing these "real games" clearly has the IQ of Patrick Starfish combined with Billy from the Grim Adventures and fucks up with a sledgehammer, therefore nabbing her a "fail" button. They are all match-3 games that require you to use the stars you collect to unlock certain areas in order to advance, but all their ads look nothing like the games they come from.
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