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What Users Really Think About Fishdom Solitaire

We analyzed 44 negative reviews of Fishdom Solitaire from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.

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What Users Are Saying

While it starts off fun, after awhile you realize it costs $2700 to play only to win $2778. Total scam, because the cards are dealt against you.

I have been playing this game a long time. The recent changes are a big fail. Daily coins went down. Coins earned for winning a game at 12 per win while the cost to design fish tanks & play the extra game have increased by 1000's! I was looking for a new solitaire game when I found this one so I am ...

I’m having fun playing this game. We need more levels love, Tasha.

I’d rather be able to buy more fish than all the other stuff!

I have messaged for help after being stuck on the aquarium level for a long time. I have over 500,000 coins to buy fish and cannot move forward in the game

This is a full scam game. You’ll win some but lose almost every single game. They want you to spend money. Even the easiest level you will not win. I’ve never played a game that is like this and you don’t get any cards that will help you win the game if that makes sense. Thing is it’s scam it’s not ...

Fun game but the higher levels you get to the less reward there is. Game takes away all your play with excessive play amounts needed. You can start with over 100,000 and in two sets be broke.

The Atlantis cup is a waste of time! First you’re forced to play the Atlantis cup, which costs the same amount as a regular game with half the rewards.

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