
Daniel Arthur
This game was fairly decent... At the beginning. After getting through about 70 levels, the levels more or less just repeat over and over again with nothing new to show for it. However, if you're looking for something to just relax with this might be the game for you. The ads are heavy, but at just $3 the "ad-free" pass is quite solid. Unless you're wanting extra coins, the game remains ad-free.
78 people found this review helpful

Ella G.
The game itself is fun. It kills time and boredom for the most part. Doesn't work without wifi so I can't play it offline at say a restaurant waiting for food or on a roadtrip. At points it felt more like a bunch of ads with a bit of gameplay between. I bought the no ads pass and it didn't work even after I closed and reopened the game, it only worked when I tapped the icon to buy it again. After level 60 they start to repeat to previous objects you've sewn. All in all, not recommended.
79 people found this review helpful

Harrison Masters
The concept of sewing things together is a simple and time killing concept. However, the execution is horrendous. The main issue is the ads, as many other people have noted, there is far to many. Not only that, but the overall look and feel of the game is sub-par at best and the music (which, yes, you can just have your music off) makes me want to puncture my ear drums. Overall, it's ok ig.
276 people found this review helpful