The app itself works great so I cant complain about that. The kids love it and want to buy and upgrade cars, tracks, etc- this is where the problem comes in. First off, whatever you do on one iPad doesnt transfer to other devices on that iTunes account - if any parents out there are familiar with Crossy Road for example, if one of my kids unlock a character- it is available on both kids iPads. This would be a huge money saver as far as this game goes - but of course not - you will be buying double if you have more than one kid playing this game. Gems are ridiculous - Im all for teaching kids to save up for things but at the rate they can get gems on their own, Id be planning their high school graduations before they earned anything on their own - which brings us to buying gems - we have spent tons of money on gems and the game will change the prices of items in seconds - for example - you have 10 gems - the car you want is listed for 165 gems - mom buys you 400 gems, you go to buy the car, it is now 800 gems!!! Whoever invented the gem system for this game is a true con artist!
HollRy about Cars: Fast as Lightning, v1.3.2