

You can wait out the timer for lives, it’s not too long anyway. However, it has to be pointed out that Toon Blast doesn’t really try to force you to buy anything. I’ve seen terrible in-app purchases before but this may be one of the worst yet. That is all you’re going to get for £99.99. You could buy 12 disco balls, 18 boxing gloves & refill your lives 10 times. Still not convinced of the disgusting greed on display here? Let’s break down what you could get for £99.99. Seriously, 3 disco balls cost 250 coins, 250 coins cost £4.99.

Want to buy 3 bonus disco balls to take into levels with you? That will be £4.99 please. That is absolutely disgusting, no matter how stupid or greedy they are. That’s £1.99 for 5 attempts, nothing more. 100 coins for 5 lives, 5 lives on Toon Blast. The only other part of the game that requires coins are lives, you have 5 & when they’ve run out you can either wait out a timer or pay 100 coins to refill them. The currency is coins & these come in 6 packs starting at £1.99 for 100 before reaching the staggering amount of 5000 for £99.99.
#TOON BLAST 5000 FREE#
Yep, this is a free to play game so of course it has a number of in-app purchases for you to choose from.
#TOON BLAST 5000 FOR FREE#
You’re given some of these for free at first but once you’ve run out you can buy more for in-game coins. To help you along the way you can choose to the start a level with a specific bonus (the same stuff listed above). This adds a little more strategy to something that is extremely simple to play. As more match more in-level bonuses appear such as rockets that destroy an entire row or column, bombs that blow up everything around them or disco balls that destroy all blocks of the same colour. It pays to try & build up the coloured blocks before you break them though. Goals vary from having to clear a certain number of coloured blocks to breaking a certain number of crates or popping bubbles later in the game. 2 coloured blocks next to each other can be broken resulting in more falling from the top. What it lacks in originality it makes for in quality, it’s definitely one of the better ‘match’ games on the market.Įach level comes with a goal & a number of moves to complete that goal. It’s cute looking toon characters, colourful visuals & easy to understand gameplay makes it a very appealing game to play. It is a pretty decent if unoriginal free to play game! Why the developer (Peak Games) felt the need to describe it as such makes little sense. Having played many hours & gotten pretty far into its ‘match coloured blocks’ gameplay I’ve not laughed once. Toon Blast is described as the funniest cartoon puzzle adventure.
