Skips are good, but paying for them is not.
Making the "new" program (80s music) an add-on to the original, was not a good idea. If you have to re-install it (which I should do on my iphone because it never worked at all) would mean that I would lose all the answers to Triple Entendre and have to re-answer 76 questions just to be able to tackle the update. Fortunately I have been able to work on it on the iPad. Worse yet, the music application has many bugs, according to the feedback on the site, although my copy on the iPad has pretty much been flawless. I finished it in 2 days whereas the other puzzles took a week or so. It is definitely worth the money but having to pay 99 cents to skip as many as 3 levels was a terrible idea. Many developers ask you to pay for hints and, clearly, hints would have been welcome instead. I wrote the developers several times regarding the iphone issue, but they did not come up with a solution other than reinstalling, which might or might not work. Since Ive already finished the music level I dont want to reinstall and have to re-enter my original answers to make the other application work. I would have been much more comfortable had this not been an add-on. And if they ever add more levels to the music app, it wont work if they dont fix this issue. And one of the worst things is that people dont even know the 80s Music application exists unless they have the Triple Entendre application itself. Since it is not standalone, no one has thought to review it. Promoting it as a separate application would have made more sense in terms of sales.
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