![]() Overall, Coin Dozer isn't much fun, and is one of those mindless and casual games that can help pass/waste your time. If you are insane, you can splash £24.99 on 3000 coins! There is no need to spend money at all unless you want to collect the prizes a bit quicker. Removal of adverts cost £1.99, and 60 coins cost a whopping £1.95 but other coin packages are available. Coin Dozer is a free to play game with the option of micro-transactions to boost your gaming experience. During my time with Coin Dozer, the game has crashed many times which required the removal of the battery in order to restart which lost a bit of progress. Prizes have a mixed graphical style main prizes have a bold look, and large prizes look more detailed. The UI has sharp looking icons with clear text until the recent update which now has the text looking a bit pixelated and mis-sized, but maybe the text now looks better on devices larger than my HTC Sense. You can continue to play and acquire the puzzle pieces associated with Game Circus' other games such as Horse Frenzy, Frog Toss and Prize Claw. It then became hard to actually spend the coins, since I had a higher capacity, and was often getting coin showers, large coin drops, coin walls etc which kept on topping up my coin stash. After I collected the full set of 'puzzle' piece prizes, the standard prizes that I wanted appeared, and I raised my upgrade levels in several areas. When you start off, you end up running out of coins pretty quick, and have to wait long periods of time for them to regenerate. So you may end up with 6 cyan, 1 pink, 5 yellow, 4 red, and therefore only have level 1 of the bonus because of the lack of pink. This is because you have to collect 4 colours (cyan, pink, yellow, red) in each prize category and there was always one colour that you didn't seem to get. "Whistles" allow you to claim prizes that fall down the sides,Īlthough there are so many upgrades to acquire, I managed to reach level 80 without having many of them. "Hearts" give higher Special Coin and Prize drops, "Gems" give more coins when special coins are collected, "Cars" give extra coin drops when giant coins appear, "Sunglasses" raise the XP awarded from prizes and coins, "Fish" make prizes appear when collecting giant coins, "Puppies" sometimes change coins into silver coins, "Bears" give you faster regeneration rates, Collecting a set of all colours gives you a bonus. ![]() Puzzle piece prizes is your main aim in order to 'complete' the game, and the standard prizes that appear help you achieve this aim, which can be one of: bear, puppy, fish, sunglasses, umbrella, car, dice, gems, hearts, whistles, and Yo-Yo. There are 2 sets of prizes that you collect. Additionally, your 'shake point' meter increases as you collect coins which when triggered, gives the machine a nudge to try help knock prizes and coins over the edge. By collecting a certain number of coins, you 'level up', and as a reward for the level, a special token may appear which when collected, can trigger off the coin showers, large coins, coin walls etc. Like real machines, coins can go off the sides which you lose, and coins dropping off the front add to your stockpile. ![]() ![]() The surrounding walls at the back look like a building, and you can also drop coins onto the roof which then slide down, although there seems to be no advantage to do so. In terms of representing a coin pusher, Coin Dozer does it well enough but as well as dropping coins onto the pusher, you can drop them just in front of it, which is strange. You have a maximum coin limit (I think it is originally 40) and they regenerate every 30 seconds whilst playing, and 9 minutes when not. ![]() By Ignition_jammy | Review Date: MaCoin Dozer is a coin pusher simulator you tap the screen to drop coins and the mechanical pusher which constantly moves back and forth moves the coins, and with a bit of luck/slight bit of timing you may gain coins/prizes back. ![]()
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