Could be WAY better
Unfortunately, this game is run almost entirely on coins and is very stingy on giving them out. Even buying them with real money wont get you very much. It costs 99 cents to get 20 coins, and the cheapest thing in the store costs 4 coins. The only things you can buy with the easily obtained credits is food, dragonflies (which you never have to buy anyway because you get a pack of 12 at least once a week with the daily gift and they are very annoying and 1 per pond is plenty), and one lily pad (one per pond.) The daily gifts are mostly credits and dragonflies with some free bait thrown in and a free koi or coins on rare occasions, the only plus to them is after 5 days in a row of collecting the gifts you have a chance to spin the coin wheel, but there is a good chance that you will land on zero. This game has now become more of a chore because the only incentive to play is the chance to spin the wheel in the hopes you can advance the game way later. This might be easier to play and work around if you were okay with constantly selling your fish, otherwise youll reach your cap of six per pond very quickly, and good luck on getting ponds which cost about $3 in real money. Otherwise you wont be able to catch anything or breed your fish which is about all you can do besides feed them and let them nibble your finger.
The last thing which looses an entire star is just how LOUD this game is, and you cant turn it off. Its louder than my music apps, and I have to remember to turn my sound down before loading it up. Its very embarrassing if I forget in public.
Littlegreyowl about
Pocket Pond 2