Their games have gone from playful, wonderfully designed, to straight extortionist. You can pay hundreds - and I mean hundreds - of dollars to upgrade every piece of kitchen equipment, all airplane seats, and all food items - and still get stuck paying $100 more just to continue passing levels through souvenirs. Their games are solid $10 games. For the whole game. But they're charging about 400,000 coins and 500 diamonds to upgrade a single level - about $100 if you're lucky. And I mean if you're lucky. Even if you pay them to pass half of one level, you'll continue paying to pass the other level. And then be locked out of the game completely if you don't pay them more. People have gotten wise to their fraud here and have realized, "I'm paying $1,000 for a $10 game." As people have gotten wise, they've gotten more predatory, actually making people pay to play a game they've already shoveled out hundreds of dollars for. Report them to Microsoft. Report them to Google. Report them to Apple. They can't be prosecuted in America for what they're doing, but they can be banned from stealing money from American children. In short, Nordcurrent doesn't make games. They release games, hijack them, and then demand money to continue playing them beyond the first few levels. This is the equivalent of extortion, not gaming.
I'd like to share that companies like Nordcurrent need to have their games banned in the United States.
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