
Vincent
It is an informative game, I gained a lot of knowledge, I just don't like how I have to pay using a debit card to get the gems owed to me, or watch videos to get gems or gold to get money to continue playing a quiz if I fail a quiz as an option to continue playing. I do like the sound effect it makes during a quiz when I get a question wrong and have to use an extra life, it's pretty adorable.

Craig D.
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At first, it was fun, then the ads, so when prompted to not get any more ads ever for $6.99, I thought, OK, it would be worth it. Then, I was prompted to sign up for membership, so wait, you said no more ads. The final straw was being prompted to crack open the piggy bank for $2.99? What could have been a great learning tool, it's a way to fleece its users. Beware!
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Melissa Mac
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All I wanted was a relaxing game of Bible trivia to test my knowledge and maybe learn something new. All I got was an immediate cashgrab. 100 coins to progress, after a couple of questions any Sunday school attendee would answer easily? $9.99 for the ad-free version, and if you're not willing to/can't pay, it's an ad after every single level, which then kicks you out, so you have to reload the game. There's a difference between monetization and greed--uninstalled. Such a shame.
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