Build a popcorn empire in this idle game
Popcorn Pop! is a free simulation game from MondayOFF where players can experience what it’s like to run their very own popcorn-making factory. In this casual game, you will have to collect different types of popcorn and sell them to gain profit.
Popcorn Pop! is quite similar to other idle games like Water Power and Idle Dig Factory, where you will have to purchase several different upgrades as you continue to progress in the game. These upgrades include additional popcorn flavors, extra mechanisms for your popcorn maker, and the price of each popcorn bucket.
Keep them popping
With bright and colorful visuals, Popcorn Pop! presents a visually appealing setting that players of various ages can enjoy. As mentioned above, the game’s main goal is to continuously pop kettles of corn and fill up bucketfuls of popcorn to sell. The game starts off with only a simple popcorn machine and one available flavor. After you’ve earned enough coins, you can begin purchasing upgrades.
The various upgrades available can greatly boost your income and make the collection process much easier to do. Keep in mind, however, that these upgrades will continue to grow more expensive as you level up, so you need to manage your currency properly in order to purchase them. Once you’ve earned enough money, you can also obtain new, unique machines with better add-ons.
The process is incredibly simple, which makes it great for younger and casual players to fully enjoy, as well. Unfortunately, though, the app does experience numerous bugs that cause the screen to freeze unexpectedly. The high frequency of pop-up ads further aggravates this issue, as well; however, you can simply relaunch the game in order to quickly troubleshoot the problem.
Fun but needs some polishing
Although there are some issues to note when it comes to the screen freezing at random moments and a large number of obstructive ads, Popcorn Pop! still offers a great amount of fun for various player demographics to enjoy. It’s simple enough to warrant casual investment, however, you’ll still have to use your management skills to decide which upgrades are worth purchasing or not.