
Arnav Singh
Save the Masters: A Deep Dive into a Modern Mobile Puzzle Hit 1. Introduction Mobile gaming has grown into one of the largest entertainment industries on the planet, and within that space, “hyper-casual” puzzle titles have carved out a unique niche. These games thrive on quick sessions, intuitive controls, and just enough challenge to keep players coming back. Save the Masters is a perfect example of th
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S.L. Naeole
If I could play more than one round on a row, it'd be great, except after every win/loss, an ad will play. Every. Single. Round. If you can't even get into any kind of rhythm with the game because of relentless interruptions, there's no real enjoyment.
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David Cole
There's only enough puzzles for 15 levels. I played it fairly casually, so I didn't notice till the boss level around 20. after hitting level 30 it became clear they were the exact same puzzles configuration. Clearly just a cash grab using barely legal knock-offs of a dozen different IP.
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