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What Users Really Think About Screw Out

We analyzed 433 negative reviews of Screw Out from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.

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What Users Are Saying

What’s really stupid is these are ads for other screw games. It starts out great hardly any commercials. This is wonderful. Then they ask you to rate it. I think all these five stars must’ve been rated in the first 15 games when they don’t show you ads all the time.

This app was ok to play at first then the adds start and not just any ads the ones placed by a scammer company called mintegral a company that offers games that are fake and look like the legitimate game but they are just stealing peoples personal information

Ad after ad never ending then make it impossible to close the ad

Fun game. Way to many long ads

So can someone please explain to me why when I just downloaded the app five minutes ago it now says the version is outdated and wants me to download yet another different app? That is just so stupid why would you leave an outdated version there for people to download only to make them use more data ...

Fun game but Too many ads!

This app has WAAAYYY too many ads. I think it may actually be fun, but I can’t play it long enough to find out. The ads are way too many and way too long.

The game is neat. It’s simple but challenging and I find it to be fun. But after you get in a few levels and get the hang of it, the game hits you with an annoying ad after basically every single level. I’m spending just as much time watching the same 3 ads as I am playing the game. And they want $1...

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