I dislike how you recently started to ask for game ratings
We are sorry to hear that you are unhappy with our game. As part of our recent update we changed the way we ask people to rate our games from a standard iOS prompt, that pauses the game and requires a response, to a messaging board that in most cases does not stop the game and can be safely ignored.
Why did we do this?
a) What we were hoping to achieve is to reach our customers in a more friendly and less intrusive manner than the standard approach used in many apps on the App Store, prioritising free choice over forced response. This may not have worked out as hoped, and we apologise for it.
b) Your votes count! Without ratings and reviews our games are harder to find, which leads to less people playing which means we can invest less into upkeep and making more free games. We love we what we do and take a lot of care over it, but we are a small independent company and reliant on growing the community. Ratings are a crucial part of that.
All our games are considered for updates and/or sequels and if you get in touch your thoughts will be heard. We are actively looking into refining the ratings process and hope to issue an update with tweaks in the near future.
