I've been using PacaPomo for only two days but it already helped me with focusing on studying for my exam. I think it's a great tool for people who need extra motivation do complete tasks because of the rewards you get for using the timer. I have not unlocked all the game has to offer yet and I'm looking forward to it, however there are some things to work on too. The backpack feature is lagging sometimes and it does not show me my inventory (crops) and only my seeds. I also have issues with the cooking feature because if u click on it, that's it, you cannot escape - the only way to get out is to cook something. Also if I put in the wrong ingredient its stuck in the pot and I can't change it. But otherwise I really enjoy it and I wish there was some sort of a customisation option (whether its the alpacas, the farm or your character).
PacaPomo
by Sweet Spot Studio | Published by Gameheads World
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About This Game
PacaPomo is a cozy, Free to Play productivity app where you raise alpacas and cultivate a farm, all driven by the Pomodoro Technique!
What players are saying
maybe this is a nice tool for some people, but for me it just didn't scratch the itch. i feel that it should be more gamified for it to really work. once you drop in the game everything is already there instead of being able to unlock everything and build things from scratch. an idea could be to slowly upgrade your farm and surroundings and that you have different options between fences and roofs etc. so you can really make it your own (like those lame phone games) (you know which ones i mean). the only thing you basically do here is plant and harvest crops and that's about it. yeah, the alpacas are cute but i can't even name them. i think browser games like Big Farm and Elvenar are good examples of what i expected, but alas. it seems to work for most peeps, but it just didn't work for my overactive ADHD brain.
really helps me stay focused when i'm doing school work, the breaks work well for me and the alpacas are adorable !
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