You think it’s just a harmless game… until it slowly starts draining you in ways you don’t notice at first.At the beginning, it feels fun, relaxing, and rewarding. But the deeper you go, the more you realize something is very wrong.The game starts freezing exactly when you’re about to win an important level. It crashes right at the final move, kicks you out, and makes you lose every booster you worked so hard to collect — especially the Color Bomb you only get after completing ten levels. That’s not a glitch. It happens too consistently to be an accident.And here’s the part that really opened my eyes:The moment you make a purchase — even just once — the entire game changes. Levels become suddenly harder, the “accidental” crashes increase, and the timing of failures becomes suspiciously perfect. It’s almost like the game silently flags you as a paying target. After that, everything feels designed to push you toward spending again.I reached very high global ranks. I invested time, effort, and actual money… only to realize the game was using all of that against me.You feel rewarded at first, but eventually you understand: the game wants you to keep climbing just enough to stay hopeful, then it takes everything away right before you progress.It’s psychologically exhausting — not entertaining.You don’t notice the manipulation immediately. That’s the scariest part. It creeps in slowly, turning something meant to relieve stress into something that creates stress.If you value your time, your mental peace, or your sense of fairness… please think twice before falling into the same cycle.I deleted the game, and honestly, it felt like walking away from something toxic.