I’ve never seen so many ads from a game in all my playing. Ugh. Apart from them, the game turned out to be pretty fun, and actually kinda grew on me once I figured out its particular brand of logic. There’s nothing extravagant going on; in fact I had to laugh at the utter simplicity of some of the objects, but at least they all worked. A couple solutions were a little obscure, but nothing that couldn’t be overcome by tapping the heck out of everything on the screen. Also, to its credit, the music was different for every level, a nice touch I thought. I wasn’t expecting ‘The Room’, so the somewhat primitive gameplay was enjoyable for what it was, and hence, the 4-star rating. However, if you are particularly incensed by forced advertising and the occasional hijacking of your device, then this game would be lucky to get two stars in your book.