In the beginning, the only real issue is that you only have 5 lives which regenerate after a certain time period. However, it is very clearly designed to rope you in and then squeeze money out of you. The game itself is quite fun and feels like a proper Peggle game. It's a brilliant move for EA, whose bottom line is dollars and not good will. Apparently there are enough people willing to hand over their hard-earned cash for the hopes of advancing faster, and EA is raking it in as a result. People caving in and paying or posting this crap all over social media in order to play are contributing to this problem, because it sends a message to companies that this method works. Even when you win, as I have, the game will then ask you to wait 5 hours to play the next unlocked level.or of course you can ask your friends or pay $$$. To the 5 star reviewers claiming those of us who have nasty reviews are just whining because we aren't good enough, nope. Offer a one-time purchase and I would be happy to pay it, but I will not be contributing to the mindset that the freemium extortion model is acceptable. *** I refuse to give a dime of my money to a company who has stooped so low as EA has to CRIPPLE the game play of one the best games in the App Store, so I am slowly but surely advancing through the levels and stages. Too bad, I probably would have paid $20 to buy the whole game because I love the actual game play so much, but because EA was so greedy, they got nothing from me. ***Update: well I WON the game, and happy to report I didn't spend a penny on it.
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