This game is two games in one but that isn’t a good thing. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 stars: There’s two kinds of levels; fun interesting puzzle-type levels that can be quite challenging and entertaining and then levels that are more target practice where there’s no strategy and you have to get the perfect speed, angle, bounce and luck. These are NOT fun nor entertaining in the least. Please stop with those. Good levels test strategy and execution. These type levels only test execution and luck. It’s almost as they have two different sets of people designing the levels. Clever ones and not so clever ones who can only come up with the lame ‘try your luck’ layouts vs. ‘use your brain and figure it out’ layouts. Fortunately, the good ones overshadow the bad ones but it is a waste of levels when they do that; very disappointing and frustrating. Developers: please stick to the strategy and leave the target shooting to other games. You have a great product. Those are very entertaining. Also great are the interface, graphics, stability and readiness of new levels. The ads aren’t bad if you decide to play free. You can shut them down in 5-10 seconds and proceed with the game. Overall, great game. I only have two games on my iPhone and this is one of them.
For in game money my idea would be there would be different levels a level was rated exe; Super easy, easy, normal, hard, Super hard, Impossible. Like Super easy would be like 1 coin/point, and easy would be 3, normal would be 5, hard would be 10, Super hard would be 15, impossible would be 20. Something like that. Like a Solution would be 100 points or 50 points. You could add other stuff in the shop like to remove one of the green cups or whatever you call them would be like 500 points cause that’s kinda OP or if you made like skip a level it would be 1,000 points or 1,500 points cause that’s really OP if you are at a high level. Also obviously you can make some more money by putting those also costing real money. The remove a cup or whatever you call them and skip a level might not be a good idea because personally I’m not a high level at all so I don’t know if those are good ideas at all. That’s my ideas of in game money.
I never leave reviews but this frustrates me. It’s a fun game, when it works like it’s supposed to. Anyone with a cursory understanding of physics can get through the levels pretty simply. But for WHATEVER reason, on some levels I can perform the same moves over and over, that SHOULD be what is required to complete the level. Usually the issue is that I can’t achieve the momentum required to bump things into other things. When I finally give up, and use a hint, I’m guided step-by-step through the EXACT things I was just doing; except this time there are no issues with momentum, and everything moves just perfectly. As far as I can tell this is assisted by the occasional pauses during the “walkthrough” which may somehow allow the assets to reset position in relation to their previous momentum and direction of travel.
What this amounts to is, unless you use a hint to have the game complete the level for you (which isn’t actually a “hint” by the way), you can only complete a level through accidental luck, and maybe the grace of Cthulhu. I dunno but I don’t want to have to buy hints only to find out I’m already doing EXACTLY what the games wants me to.
I have stopped playing all the other games I have on my phone. I love this game and it’s challenging puzzles, it really makes you think how to solve the puzzle. On occasions adding in elements in that are not needed to accomplish the task, this is truly a game that can become addictive if you love to problem solve or like cause and effect thinking. I do agree with other comments about the required purchases for hints in that you could offer free hints along with maybe the completion of a level or something, just moving on to the next level is great but having a added rewards would be even better. Especially if you plan on keep adding levels, the whole idea of a game is to beat it or have something you can win. If the levels never end then what are you playing for unless you have a goal or prize in site. Thank you for creating such a great mind challenging/ eye blurring / brain stimulating game.
Natalie
I used to really enjoy each level, especially as they got more challenging. You would have to think and plan and come up with “the solution.” Now, as they add more levels, they’re mostly based on directional luck or precision (where an angstrom difference in one direction or another will prevent the win) or ridiculous timing. At that point, even if I luck into a win, I don’t feel like I’ve accomplished or solved anything, merely that I’ve gotten lucky. And if I have to reset and try again, I’m forced into an ad the length of a feature film. And if I get lucky? I’m punished for my win with yet another ad. I know we all complain about ads, and I realize they’re the only hope of monitization these days, but wow. These ads feel like you’re being punished for playing. Most devs have gotten smart enough to turn ads into a reward system. It’s foolish not to.
I will pay to remove ads when I love a game and want to reward the dev, but when they’re so over the top it feels more like extortion, forget it. I don’t reward sociopathy. Especially when the level design has gotten so bad. I don’t want to play an arcade game. I want puzzles. Puzzles are SOLVED, not “beaten.”
Loved this game, however, it can be frustrating. The levels that required skill, planning, and creative problem solving are the most fun; where you can control where you dig and when the items’ actions are pretty consistent. The levels that are based solely on chance, such as when you need a bomb to explode to propel the ball somewhere, or when the ball needs to bounce just right to go over an obstacle, can be very frustrating. In those levels, there is no consistency in the items, and there is no skill or creative problem solving involved. If the solution to the level can’t be consistently repeated 3 out of 5 tries, then it’s not a good layout. There are some levels I played 20-30 times and still the ball didn’t bounce or the bomb didn’t explode the correct way. And if it’s a level that has 2-3 balls that all need to bounce, roll, or fly a certain way, forget it. (73-20 is an example of a level where inevitably one of the 3 balls doesn’t bounce or roll the correct way.) Sometimes the game has a “skip level” option, but that option doesn’t always show up.
I kinda like this game. It’s different, not timed & gets challenging. My grand-nephews enjoyed playing this a lot! They’re not allowed to buyout of ads. If their parents or I paid for free versions of every game they play to hold their interest longer, plus, games I like to play from time to time, we’d all be broke! I understand ad revenue & don’t mind watching ‘sted paying. That said, There Are TOO MANY Ads! Start a level & goof up in 15secs. ‘Sted of retrying, An Ad in two parts! Min 15-20secs...goof up in 10 secs...rinse & repeat! Wow you won! Next level No...ANOTHER 2PART AD! It’s like for every 30 secs of play time you have to go thru :40-:45+ seconds of AD Time! I stop & find something else to play or do & you get Zero Ad Views! Cut Back & I’ll play Longer & more often. Then, atthat point it might be worth it to buy out of the Ads. Still, that’s too much $...for both kids & fixed income folks. Stay greedy many will come & go. Be Reasonable & Everybody Wins! Plus your Rating will go from 3 to 5 Stars! Don’t do anything & it drops to 2 then 1 star. You’re choice. Remember, those like me add up.
I’ll admit, I’ve become a bit jaded in this age of deceptive ads leading to freemium addiction machines. When I saw the ad for this game, I honestly can’t remember what made me click on it. I do love a good puzzle game, though, and wasn’t able to resist the interesting-looking gameplay.
When I started it up I was very put off by the abundance of ads. The initial levels weren’t that tough there were 30 video ads between EVERY level. I think maybe even restarting a level required an ad, I’m not sure. But SOMETHING about it was different than other sweatshop-produced games. So I spent the $2.99 to get rid of the ads, and I’m GLAD I DID.
This is one of the most inventive puzzle games I’ve played in a long time. The graphics are simple. Deceptively so. It reminds me a little of “cut the rope” from back in the day. Great physics engine that really makes things interesting. I kept playing, hours and hours, expecting to get to the point where the levels became repetitive, or unchallenging, or TOO challenging. But it never happened.
There are a couple levels where chance comes too much into play for my taste, or where the mechanics of something like the find from the fans isn’t really clear, but really, the point is this was totally worth three bucks. Ive already gotten through every available level after 2 days, and new sets are apparently coming out next month. Can’t wait!
This game is addictive and fun. I have spent many hours playing this great game. One thing I have noticed after level 15 is the balls have more bounce. I do like it as it changes how they react to arcs. Make it pretty difficult on a few levels now. Here is the thing though, you offer no other way to get help other than the player buying help. We could use a way to get hints/help by watching longer ads as most games offer. The quick 5-10 sec ads are find in between, and for those who want help often can buy them. How about the opportunity to watch a longer ad once or twice per 24 hrs? You get ad revenue, and we get a very small amount of helps per day. For the first 15 levels I have found no reason for help. However the more bouncy balls after level 15 can be cumbersome. Just a thought. Other than that, great game.
The puzzles in this game increase well in their difficulty. However, some of the puzzles depend on a very minor move or for an object to bounce the right way. If it doesn’t, you know you have to start over. Sometimes this takes just a few seconds. When you hit the restart button, you almost ALWAYS get a video. Often a 30-second video. It’s gotten to the point that after a few of those long videos, I just quit the game. It honestly takes shorter to kill the game and start over than it does to sit through some of those videos. You lose a LOT of time to videos.
They also give you a few hints in the beginning. I was using them from time to time, often to see how the developers suggested, so I could get hints about future puzzles. Once they run out, though, you don’t get ANY more for free. All you can do is buy them. You don’t get a free one a day, you don’t get a free one after beating a few puzzles - you can only pay cash for them.
For these two reasons, the game has quickly lost its luster for me.
In a word of mindless first person game this game actually can challenge your mind. Now in the beginning it is a bit slow paced and rudimentary. But now that new levels have come out on a regular basis I’m finding that some of the levels are challenging. I agree with some with respect to ads, ads and more ads, but I also understand that when something is free there is a cost associated with that. And someone is covering my “free” enjoyment. So thank you for the free leisure time activity.
I would like to speak to one unexpected pleasure that I found one day just by happenstance. Developers, I found your hidden Easter egg on the home page. I would love to see others like this if you can sneak them in. Oh and have perhaps a special level for those who find the eggs.
Again thanks for the mindful challenges and keep the levels coming with increased difficulty.
M
You have to give credit to all the talented game designers and developers who participated in making this game. I am only on level 3 and so far have been hung up a few times lol however after focusing and using a stylus eraser to help me fine tune all the ball pathways I was able to complete all levels so far without any help. I had no problem paying $2.99 for this game considering all the time and effort spent thinking up the design challenges and then actually developing and creating the game levels and then finally testing and fine tuning the mechanics for a solution. You can’t even get a good cup of coffee ☕️ for $2.99 😉. Your game has a permanent space on my iPhone 📱and space is valuable. Congratulations on creating a game that even other game designers will play. 🟢🟡🔵 💣 👏🏻
This is a great puzzle game. I’ve been playing for a while now, but was getting tired of the add interruption every 3-4 attempts on any given puzzle. So I coughed up the $2.99 to skip adds and it was worth it. I haven’t run into any “power ups” where the developers are trying to get more cash out of your pocket to advance in the puzzles. The artwork is simple and nice, and a stylus pen makes it more enjoyable instead of using my fat fingers. I rarely get through puzzles on the first try, but I figure it out after a couple times. Yes, there are a few difficult ones now and then that are a real challenge that has taken me many tries to get through. I’m not complaining, it’s fun and challenging.
It’s not truly physics based, and sometimes it’s sort of random chance whether the ball goes in or not. You can have the right idea and repeat it again and again and again, and have different pieces perform differently even though you dig the same. And you’re mostly just waiting for the stars to align and for it to actually work the way it’s supposed to. I wish I could upload some pictures- I took 3 screenshots of one level. All three pictures look the same as far as what I dug, only in the first picture no balls made it in. In the second picture, the blue ball made it in. In the last, the blue and yellow both made it in. But I actually played the level more than 20 times with the yellow ball sometimes making it, the blue ball sometimes making it, sometimes neither ball making it, basically doing the correct solution over and over again without success. Sometimes it’s not just random, sometimes it’s requiring a level of precision that simply isn’t possible. 🙄😖
I think dig it! is a good game. It is wholesome and fun which is unique, and I understand that game must become increasingly harder. I enjoy playing Dig it and it is one of my favorite games. My experience though, is greatly reduced due to one thing. I think some of the levels are simply two hard to complete without spending an obsessive amount of time trying. I am aware that there are hints that can be purchased, but most do not want to pay their money to succeed in a game. I suggest the makers of Dig it! consider allowing players to pay game coins to buy hints. These coins could be earned by passing levels. I have asked many others whom have had this experience with games and they agree on this point that it is not worth real money to succeed in a game but it is a shame that one can’t without. I would like to thank you for allowing me to give feedback on his game and I hope whomever receives this will consider my suggestion.
Sincerely,
Dig it! player
This game can be so much fun. Totally worth jumping in. There’s a great balance between challenging and solveable in the first 30 levels (and I didn’t mind watching ads or buying clues from time to time to get past the relatively few puzzles I couldn’t solve). But since level 31, it’s just too too hard. I understand the game well and have solved some really tricky ones. But since I’ve found myself skipping more than I can solve in a given level, it’s stopped being fun, and I’ve stopped playing. Developer should rethink solveability or at least sell an unlimited clues pack.
After I posted this I looked at other reviews and I see there are others similar to mine, with mention of ones where there’s too much chance involved (like the bomb having to explode exactly the right way), or you buy a clue only to have it guide you through the exact same steps that didn’t work you came up with them on your own.
I have to agree with the person who said that some levels you can’t get through without having to use a hint, and that hint does the exact same thing that you did, but now works with the hint!!?? Where it didn’t before the hint was used. Go figure. Also this could have been a good game other than the hint thing, but also, about the adds, yes there a lot of adds, but I don’t mind adds too much, after all, I find out about new games that I didn’t know about through the adds. BUT when a certain add comes up, it never has an “x” anywhere on the screen after the add is done, and I can’t get back to the game without closing it and reopening it! I am not going to close and reopen this game, every time an add comes on. It’s pretty bad when not only the game has glitches in it, but the adds do as well!? So I have already deleted this app......could have been a good one too, if it just worked right and the adds didn’t cause it to have to be closed, just to get out if the screen, and back to the game.
This is a fun game, simple but very challenging. I think the simplicity is what makes it so great. I’m not one that spends money on micro transactions so I’m not going to pay to play. I don’t generally mind ads because I get introduced to other games etc., as a matter of fact that is how I found this game. However, enough is enough! The amount of ads on this game makes it not fun, which is really sad considering how good this game is. Pick one, either between the levels or when you reset a level or better still between every 2 levels, but it is almost constant with the ads!
I’m sorry to say I will probably only play it occasionally because of ads. I know that is how games are paid for but I really can’t stress enough how many ads this game has, and that is sad because it is a super fun game. I will keep checking it out periodically to see if it gets better.
I read many reviews yesterday about the amount of ads. I got the app anyway (free, didn’t pay anything) and enjoyed advancing through the levels last night. It was challenging and kept my interest. The ads were annoying but I tried to not let them bother me until... there were 2 ads to watch at one time. I got frustrated and stopped playing. Today, I opened the app to continue playing and could not pick up where I left off last night. I had completed the first one (Sandbox maybe?) and had advanced through some levels of the next one. They were all locked except for the very first one. I have to start over from the beginning. I didn’t play anymore and was going to delete it but thought I’d first see if anyone could tell me how to continue playing where I left off. I don’t think I can tolerate 2 ads at a time though. Also, having to watch an ad before I can try again to complete the level is unacceptable.
Maybe only a three star game if my complaint below is true. There are so many interesting puzzles. I purchased the game. Now hopefully the creators will correct me if I’m wrong, but if you can’t get past a puzzle or need a hint, I think you have to pay for a pass or hint to move on. I was able to pass on one, but it seems I ran across that problem with the next puzzle I couldn’t complete. Fortunately I finally beat the level and am back playing again, but I’m pretty sure I was unable to pass or get a hint without paying for it. I’ve done over 1100 puzzles, some taking a hundred or more attempts, and I fear the next time one seems impossible I’ll have to pay.
I found this game to be fun until you get to levels like 27 and 28, they get pretty difficult for a simple smart phone (iPhone 11 in my case) and I had to find a pen that could make the paths because my fingers seemed to far and some of the levels require dead on accuracy. What I really don’t like is on level 28 the music stops and the app starts some sports podcast and I have to close the app and start over because it’s just plain annoying. I had far more fun in the lower levels just helping that little green ball to the dish. Now the levels are getting difficult enough that it’s not relaxing anymore. I did do some of the insane levels and those are fun when I’m in that mood but the standard levels should be slightly simpler to allow for a relaxing fun game. It’s a fun app and you can find yourself really getting into it fast.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this game!!! This type of game isn’t for everyone & if you’re someone who wants the easy way out, it’s probably not for you. If you like to think, solve problems and be challenged, this is perfect for that. I tried the 1st level to check it out & was hooked enough to pay. It’s so inexpensive (I paid $2.99), it was worth every cent to get rid of the ads because the ads make the game harder. If you find you need to see the solution to the level you’re playing, you have to pay for it. I am up to level 12 and have not needed to pay. I’m kind of mechanically inclined though. I love it. I stopped playing my word games almost completely because of this game. Recommended for the right kind of person.
Too many ads, but you get what you (don’t) pay for, so it’s hard to complain there. My biggest frustration is that some of the hard and even medium levels don’t really test strategy as much as they test your ability to dig the right path to the nearest millimeter. You’ll use a hint and find out you were doing things exactly right except for one speck that you missed that made the ball slow down juuuust enough to come up short of the hole. I don’t want to be challenged on my ultra-fine phone drawing skills, I want to be challenged strategically and actually experience the satisfaction of figuring out how the level’s supposed to work instead of needing 15 minutes to pass it after you realize what needs to be done.
Downloaded this game last week and thought it was pretty fun. Although the more I played it the worse the adds get. Now every time I redo a level, or win a level, I have to watch a 30 second add. After I do one single move I have to watch another add. Keep in mind that each mistake or try at the level may take like ten seconds. The cycle just continues and I personally have no patience for it. The game is great and all, but the amount of adds that are displayed makes it very irritating. Just let me play the game please. I’m deleting this game because I can’t actually play the game like I’d like to, I’m just watching adds for most of the time. You can pay $3 to stop the adds but I’m not paying that. The game would probably be great without the adds, so if you truly like the game I’d advise you to pay the $3.
I LOVE this game! However, I got locked out. I won a level 5 times and it never let me go to the next level. It just stood still after saying Well done! Gaww. I deleted and am downloading but if it makes me go back to the first level I’m out. I literally was way into the game levels. It isn’t connected to Facebook so there was no saving my name to the game and level. Reallly disappointing. Maybe they will scrap this game and bring in a new one with all new levels and no bugs? I’m not starting over.
***update. I played all the levels available. I was on the last board they have. I haven’t even had this game a month. Haha. Anyway. It let me jump ahead and pick my levels and I figured out where I was. Then I saw the next screen hasn’t been published yet. So... I’m not stuck. There are no more games available yet. I’ll be waiting. Thank you :)
Dig this is a great game. Ever since I’ve played I haven’t been bored with it. In addition to that, I haven’t took my mind off of it. I play every day and perhaps prefer it to have a five star rating. All you have to do is beat 2 levels of a ball and some obstacles in the way that you have to move to get the ball to its place. Beat all the 2 levels and then you’ll have a new round to play. I still haven’t gotten to the end. The levels got so hard it’s slowing me down. The booms are my favorite part of the game though. If anything lands on them they blink fast and a few moments later , they explode! I think Dig this is a great idea for a new app
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I adored this game. But I deleted it after suddenly having ads for their other games, while not connected to internet or data and in airplane mode. Trying to focus and concentrate is hard enough when you get to the upper levels. Having to wait to close an ad is a distraction I was unwilling to continue with. Especially if you’ve spent multiple times trying a very hard puzzle and need to really concentrate. This was and probably still is an awesome, challenging and fun game. How the company got around showing ads offline is brilliant at best. Perhaps use some of that brilliance to retain your players without losing money or causing them to dig-out of your game and move onto a different one. I honestly would have gladly paid for no ads. Good luck.
This is a really fun game. I saw an ad for it on insta and I said why not give it a shot. I love this. It’s similar to Disney’s where’s my water but in every way unique. You make a mistake you have to restart. No biggy! That’s the fun in it. Learning from your mistakes. Each set of levels is sort of themed and I do love that. The fact that the play screen is also interactive is sick. And as a company sure you have to monetize but even then the ads pop up every once in a while. They’re not like 1:15 ad you have to sit through. No it’s 15 seconds tops for every like 10 mins you play through the game. I’d say it’s a fair trade. Idk I just haven’t had a game I’ve enjoyed like this one in a while. Good job with this.
Developer reply: Thank you for replying. I can’t wait for more levels, I still re-play levels in the meantime. I really think we should earn clues by watching ads cause some of don’t have credit cards. You guys really deserve the support and I would like to support by watching more ads. It could be one clue for many ads, every few days.
I really love this game. So simple yet so fun. I’m addicted to it. Even if I have to keep doing a level to get it right I still enjoy doing it. You guys made an excellent game. Thank you for making it. Please add more levels soon, thanks.
Just a suggestion. People should earn clues by logging in a few days in a row or by watching extra ads like other games do.
First off any review you see here without at least one complaint about the ads is nonsense and likely from the developer. You can get through maybe three levels or tries at the most before an ad, it’s usually after 1-2 levels or every other redo of the level. There is also an ad at the bottom of the screen which is there constantly, the problem is that there is actually space you sometimes need to use which you either don’t know about or if you do it’s unusable because you end up clicking the ad. You can pay actual money to remove ads but I’ve seen that scam before and it’s usually longer intervals between ads. It is a fun game for the time you get to play as long as you expect to be bombarded with ads, best bet is don’t get hooked, just close the game and go back another time.
I only downloaded the game a couple hours ago but so far I am enjoying it a lot!! I have already referred it to my senior parents. It’s enjoyable & easy going. Does NOT have annoying time constraints OR horrible sound effects. :) And you’re even permitted to restart each level as many times as you desire, and it will give you tips if you’re stuck. You’re also permitted to skip levels. I’m not a health professional, but feel it could help people strengthen and critical thinking skills if those skills are beginning to diminish. *Note worthy: even though I’ve had an iPhone for a decade, this probably my first app review.
I am really used to the "give us more money" or "all of your data will now be used to show you ads" type of app that is now everywhere. I seldom download any games now for that reason. This game is different. But even more important: it's fun. I mean really fun and addictive. It isn't very difficult for me, but it doesn't need to be. Good job on this one guys!
---update: the game WAS fun. Now they have added "commercials" entry time you have to restart. This means that the vast majority of time you are playing, you are actually just watching ads. Most of the game is trial and error. It used to be occasional ads, now it is every single time,plus ads between levels. If you are playing for 10 minutes, 7-8 minutes is ad watching. This means that this is an ad viewing app with occasional games between ads. It was 5 stars,and developer greed ruined it.
I really liked this game for a number of levels and even managed to finish quite a few. Then they started adding more and more difficult levels some of which even the easy ones are impossible to figure out how they might work. They added a lot of levels and I could only do just a few of the easy ones! I kept opening up new levels by listening to ads. Only the first one of the new level would be easy and even many of those would be impossible to finish. Many puzzles are only solved by luck which is very frustrating. I hate the bombs bc they are uncontrollable. This game was really fun for the first 10 levels but since it is more frustrating than fun. I have only been able to finish some medium level ones and certainly no hard ones. Will probably delete.
As the levels get more challenging it’s amazing how compelling it gets to solve the “dig”. The game is the perfect mix of easy/difficult/almost impossible scenarios. I made it through the first 5 Levels (100 screens) without ever feeling I was totally stuck/beat by the challenges. I have to admit that Level 6 (the “Tricky” level) almost had me giving up on two of the screens out of the 20 screens in the Level. I swore there was no way to solve the screen. Sticking with it, I eventually did make it through the Tricky Level with great satisfaction. My compliments to the developers. Great weight, balance, motion mechanics, and physics concepts embedded in this seemingly simple game.
This game is clearly a shameless ripoff of golf nest. Golf nest is a game where you dig a ball to a specific target. Sound familiar? Cuz it is. For one, the target you have to go to complete the level looks suspiciously similar to a golf putt. Secondly, golf nest has better graphics and animation (IMO) and has a lot of cool skins to collect and other obstacles to avoid. This game has graphics straight out of a 2002 cgi project and has no skins aside from this bland green ball. Also, the only obstacles in this game is a boulder and a plank. THATS IT. No level variety, no enemies to disintegrate or combust the ball, no cool skins, absolutely nothing. Even THE NAME WAS TAKEN straight from the golf nest catchphrase, “DIG IT your way” this game should not be as popular as it is and golf nest is a severely underrated masterpiece of a mobile app. This game just steals all the basic elements of golf nest and takes away all of the stuff that makes unique, and for some reason THIS is the one that gets all the praise.
I’ve downloaded and tried a half-dozen games in the last month - Tank Stars, Warrior and others. I got bored of them all after a couple of days. They were easily mastered, play was repetitious, they didn’t challenge me and they seemed more about avatar upgrades than replay ability. I’m, like, 25 levels into this game and I’m excited to keep playing. The levels present new challenges and make me think. But I don’t have to puzzle The Who solution out ahead of time - I can try things and build on what I learn. It often takes me a dozen tries to complete a level, giving me a real sense of accomplishment when I do.
After paying for no ads, requires consenting to ads
After paying $2.99 for the “no ads” purchase, this game has become un-playable.
A day after making the purchase (and getting through 2 of the levels), there is now a screen saying: “With your consent, we will collect a few data points including your advertising identifier and your IP address”. Then there are three buttons you must approve:
- “I agree to play for free. I give consent for my personal data to be collected via the SDK tools built into our application for Advertising Purposes” no I paid to eliminate ads, so I do not agree to play for free in exchange for giving Raketspel my data to advertisers.
- “I agree to play for free. I give consent for my personal data to be collected via the SDK tools built into our application for Support and Analytics Purposes”
- “I certify that I am over the age of sixteen and have read, understood and accepted Voodoo’s Privacy Policy”
The above would be reasonable, perhaps, upon first downloading and prior to beginning play. But changing the terms of service after having paid for no ads, and after getting through 2 of the level packs already, is the height of shadiness. As I do not agree to provide advertising data for a game I paid to eliminate ads from, this game is now unplayable.
I played a couple levels before purchasing this game to remove the ads. The addiction took place soon after. :-) it is rare to find a game that I want to play over and over again, there isn’t usually just one way to solve a level, I go back and play many again. I have occasionally hit a level that seems impossible, paid for the solution and was shocked to see how easy the level is by thinking differently. I’ve only come across one level I couldn’t solve on my own. I am impressed at the number of new collections that become available every few weeks.
Fabulous game, thank you.
I really like this game,It’s fun and a bit addictive!
But I don’t like the layout of where “hint” is (right next to the restart). I had five hints left and hitting the restart button or even just digging sand I have accidentally hit the hint button when I didn’t want to. I really wish it would confirm that you want to use a hintBecause the last four times I definitely didn’t want to use it and it was a complete accident that it was hit. I really wish there was a confirmation button because now I have one left so when I really need them I won’t have them. It would be nice if I could get that back or if there was an additional way, besides the hidden Easter egg, to earn more hints.
Great game but levels are difficult and I have to use the skip button which sometimes doesn’t work and I have to waste my time watching the ads several times to actually skip the level. When I try to get to the next group of levels I can’t because I’ve watched ads to skip the level and you need to solve a certain amount of levels on your own. That is a bit weird. I also spend time watching ads to move on. The worst part is that I watch the same add over and over again for Yahtzee and Run Race 3D. I can’t move on and I’m not even that far into the game. If the add situation is changed, I would have given this game 5 stars since it is awesome and addictive.
I am a 70 year old grandmother and DIG IT is the best game I have ever played. It is challenging. You need to solve problems. Think differently. The clever creators of this game are geniuses!
As much as I want to scream sometimes when the puzzle becomes frustratingly difficult, I put my tablet down a few hours and come back. I have solved EVERY level without any help from anyone or any search engines. There is something very satisfying about that. I am awaiting the next game to post on the 20th.
Sorry genius makers of this game but I go through them pretty fast and I eagerly await the next levels.
Thank you for making an “old lady” feel accomplished.
Edit: the most recent update (as of June 2019) has introduced a variety of problems. Ads are now way worse than previously. It was fine before but now they are extremely intrusive and pop up everywhere. That would be fine, the full version is $3, but it turns out that the full version STILL requires you to watch an ad to skip a level according to the purchase details. Weird, but tolerable. But now.. ever since the latest update, the game is extremely laggy and poorly optimized that it constantly stutters making the game useless. Most of the new levels are pretty poorly designed too. Disappointed because the game was originally so good.
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I shot through all of these fairly quickly. The game is engaging, challenging and, most importantly, you can pick it up or drop it without dedicating TOO much time to it. I’m on the go a lot so it’s nice to just be able to pick up a game for 5 minutes without devoting a ton of attention to upgrades, story, etc that most phone games have gravitated towards lately. Also the ads aren’t too intrusive, and only last for about 5 seconds so it doesn’t make you wait too long.
Add more levels though 😄
I love this and would give it a five star rating if I had my old phone. But I just upgraded to iPhone 13, and part of the playing field can’t be reached because my front facing camera is where the screen would be so I can’t dig there. I’m specifically running into problems on level 76.6.
It’s a dumb feature on Apple’s part, but is there any way you can make the top of the playing field end below the camera? Maybe put a banner up there instead? I don’t know a whole lot about app development, so I apologize for my ignorance on this especially if it’s not doable and is more of an Apple problem 😅
So I gave dig this a 4 star rating because it is very fun and me and my little brother love to go and see who can finish a level 1st it is just when you can not get a level and someone who plays this with you can not get the level Ether and you need a hint it’s not for free you have to pay for a hint sometimes it will give you a reward and it will be a hint and like you have not got past one level in one week it will give you this thing to that will let you pass a level or at least that happens to me don’t no about my brother and maybe there is a little to Much vedeo’s for just one game but overall I love this game and it dose not need WiFi so it is a great game when you travel
It’s definitely a fun game. But, as previous reviews state that you watch ads every 10 minutes or so is bs. There is literally one 30 second add every 1-2 levels. Keep in mind that one level takes all but one min or less to complete. So, for every 1-2 minutes of game play... you have a 30 second ad to watch. Then of course they have a pop up bubble that says you can be add free for $2.99. So, they cram the ads down your throat so you get sick of them, to get you to pay the $2.99. Other than that, it’s a really fun game. But, I’ll give it a few days to see if the cramming of the ads stop or not. If not, I’m gonna start charging the devs rent. Or just delete the game.
So I love this game, whizzed through to level 6-15, and decided to buy solutions. Bought 15 solutions and used like 7 on level 6-15 because the game’s solution is impossible, against the game rules. Their are two balls in level 6-15 and using their solution the yellow ball goes through supposed solid matter and the blue ball just disappears completely and since it did not land in the blue cup the game is suspended. I can’t skip the level and their solution does not work despite cheating so I am wondering if this puzzle has no viable solution. Going to try to see if I can go to next level, 7. I would like a refund or a viable solution to 6-15.
I paid for this game because when I feel a game is well made and fun the developers deserve to get paid for their talent.
My problem is like what others are saying. The levels get more random as you progress in the game and it has nothing to do with the physics of it but more momentum on the balls to get through gates etc. and LUCK. I believe it isn't right to do that. It has nothing to do with your thinking to solve. I was playing every day and couldn't wait for new levels to come out. (I am on level 28-12) And now its really no fun. I go back thinking I will pass but I play the same level over and over and no LUCK. Yes I could skip levels but I like to play the whole game.
I hope the developers read these reviews. Please make it fun again.
The game is good from what I can tell but there are way too many ads. Someone definitely went overboard with advertising company contracts. I mostly like to play a game for a little before deciding whether or not I want to buy it. When I find it addictive and fun I will pay to support the person or company that made the game. With this game you can never get in the groove of the game because of the advertisements. You get ads before each level. Again in the middle of each level as you navigate/learn the level and then again once you win/complete the level. Sad to say I may have bought the game had I been able to get in the groove of the game but now I’m just deleting it. Way too many interruptions to be able to determine if the game is worth buying. Definitely not worth continuing to try with so many ads.
Best game ever deserves 10 stars : please developers read to know why one star
I rarely write reviews. This is the best game I've played since day one i almost don't play any other game on my phone its one amazing game but... the one star is for the developers to read my review : i have solved each and every level in the game including the insane levels but some levels are just ridiculous i mean this game is about thinking and how to use physics laws but some level are beyond that and almost unsolvable sometimes you update the game and secretly change something in levels to be normal my request is please please please double and even triple check the levels before adding them and make sure they are able to solved not only with the payed solutions which doesn't bring anything new except what i do but magically your solution works.
Recently they changed the game from dig it to dig this. Many glitches in this newer version and the old version also had them. This game drains my battery way faster than any other games I play. Balloons and fans used in levels have really bad glitches. The set up of the older version was way better and funnier. When you were stuck you just kept starting over till you got through the level then after you finished the level you had to see some ads, that was fine but now it’s changed to, if you can’t get a level done with a couple of tries then you have to see ads over and over every level after every 2 or 3 tries it’s very very annoying and I’m done with my dig this addiction not fun anymore.
!Just dig with your fingers — and guide the ball to the cup. It's easy, yet challenging. There is often a trick to solve the levels, sometimes you need take advantage of the objects' speed, sometimes you need to make objects collide, but often it is enough to use your intuitive thinking.
Features:
• Inventive and unique gameplay.
• Easy to understand.
• Realistic Physics.
• Over 1000 levels, designed with love.
• Encourages logical thinking and creativity.
• Discover new features like bombs and multi-colored balls.
• 3D-graphics.
• Solutions are available, if you get stuck.