Sometimes it feels like this game is just a waste of time. You click around, hoping for a good deal but mostly get frustrated. The gameplay is wonky and repetitive, yet somehow addictive. It can be annoying when things don’t work as they should. Still, I kept playing just to see what happens next.
Deal Master has a neat setup that’s simple to pick up. Tricky puzzles and wonky physics keep it interesting enough. The game’s mechanics are basic but stumble frequently, making you think twice before trusting the system. It’s more about trial and error than skill, honestly.
Picking the right deals and gear matters here. Focus on upgrades that boost luck or speed. Some builds rely on stacking small bonuses that add up fast. Pros often exploit the game’s quirks rather than rely on straight stats, which can get a bit cheesy.
There’s a sneaky trick to stack deals quickly. Pay attention to the timers and refresh rates. Always wait for the right moment to activate special offers. A small tip, but it can save you a lot of time grinding. It’s addictive removing the guesswork and just fishing for good deals.
The story unfolds as you progress through various deal scenarios. It’s a basic progression with minimal narration and some confusing twists. You’ll unlock new deals and options along the way. The ending feels rushed and leaves you wondering if it was worth the effort, but at least it’s over fast.