
Verena Hodge
It's a cute game. But like all games, it pushes you to buy boosters as you get to higher levels. And the boosters are ridiculously expensive. It's mostly like Candy Crush, in both the good ways and the bad ways. But after years of fighting with Candy Crush, I couldn't take it anymore. So I'm playing Cookie Jam, but at this point I often play one level, lose, and close the game. Why not let me watch an ad for an extra 5 moves?
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Iissafaith
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I've played for years, it used to be a favorite but, up in the higher levels they give you so few chances to try to beat a level, the only way is to pay if you want to continue. I've done it a couple times in order to continue levels but, I'm not going to pay on every level just to keep playing a particular game for a few minutes a day. I've gotten stuck in that loop & it gets too expensive. Its too bad but, I think I'm going to have to delete this once enjoyable & long-played game.
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Jim Allen
One of the best match-three puzzle game ever. In-game economy is reasonable and there are no ads in the game. I've completed over 250 levels and have not spent any money on microtransactions. Although, I will say that after 250 levels into the game, it's gotten repetitive and my interest is waning. But why wouldn't it after that much time played.
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