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Cooking Sushi Maker- Famous Japanese Food

Cooking Sushi Maker- Famous Japanese Food at Mac App Store analyse

sky hill
8,208 ratings · Power index: 226
Version 5.0
Size 38.91 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 26 Sep 2015

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Want some sushi? came learn how to make sushi.The most popular Japanese dish can now be made anytime anywhere, with the latest cooking game sushi Maker!

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Monthly Downloads > 4.97k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.03k

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Unacceptable add ethics

Rombir123 · 9 years ago · v1.0

Too many and unacceptable adds that are forced upon you. In this case upon my young children. They are 3 and 5. I was a bit shocked and also disgusted. They were made to watch the add in order to go to the next step of making sushi. On top of this, they were made to watch an aggressive fighting scene from Star Wars. Absolutely unsuitable for their age. Following the video they were taken to the app-store.

Ads EVERYWHERE

DisnyCrayZ · 10 years ago

This game is targeted at small children but ads are everywhere. When I opened the app it forced me to go to the App Store to download Candy Crush. For the remainder of the game there was a banner at the top of the screen for clothing. Then as you progressed through the level I twice got a completely black screen with nothing but an x in the corner, I imagine these should have had advertisements too. Its a very simple game where the tell you precisely where to touch the screen to slice vegetables, make rice, and assemble the sushi roll. Even slicing the entire roll only takes a single touch. Very simplistic, but perfect for a young child-as long as they dont buy anything.