![]() ![]() It’s just that you have unlimited blocks at level 2. If levels, multiplayer, sharing your city, or being able to build the ones they give to you or use the other blocks matters to you (you have to buy the blocks with gems) ignore this. Here’s another tip: if you don’t want to spend money or wait hours to make huge structures, stay on level two. Maybe this doesn’t affect anyone else, but I hope this will be fixed in the future. Very (very very) rarely if you turn on music extremely quickly while the game is in the middle of loading it will work, but I have not yet found a way to consistently be able to listen to music and play the game on the same device with normal headphones. If you have headphones that turn on and off, if you move forward in the app and turn on your music while moving, it will play and you will function normally. This does have some interesting effects, for example you can use a sort of pseudo-sonar and see your city from the bottom if you’re in the map and turn on music, but you still can’t move around. If you enter the game while music is playing, your music stops, and if you start music while you’re in the game then the game freezes. Great game, I’ve spent a lot of time playing, and the only thing that bothers me is that you cannot play music while playing in the game. I just downloaded it and it's so fun and addictive I recommend this to people who like games on mobile devices. That's right one of the best games I have ever played so if you are looking for a good time by just sitting around this is the app for you! Whoever doesn't like this game has a problem. I have never played such an awesome game. Finish whatever you have to before even starting. Very good game, but completely addicting. Easy to play and an easy way to kill some time in between appointments. You can learn more about Banish here.Craft and grow your own village or build freely in an unlimited open world!ĭownload now and don't miss amazing updates! ![]() To use Banish, download it from the App Store and follow the on-screen instructions to give the app the needed permission within Settings, Safari, and Extensions. Banish, instead, gets rid of pop-ups implemented in the websites themselves. The banner at the top of Safari is built into Safari and WebKit itself, so to get rid of those, you'll have to uninstall the respective app from your device. The app, which costs $2, helps eliminate a majority of those pop-ups in popular web versions of apps, but it doesn’t get rid of similar banners that show up at the top of Safari to recommend opening the current page in an installed app. Developer Alex Zamoshchin has created a new Safari extension called "Banish" (via Daring Fireball) that can run on iOS and iPadOS and is designed to specifically get rid of those pop-ups. ![]() Thankfully, there is a new way to block these pop-ups within Safari on iPhone and iPad. It can be very annoying for end-users, though, as these pop-ups are usually rather intrusive to the actual content, creating a subpar experience. It's a common practice for websites that have accompanying iOS apps to push users to open (if they already have the app installed) or download their app from the App Store to view the content they're trying to view. You've probably experienced visiting a website like Reddit or LinkedIn on your iPhone only to be greeted with an annoying, almost full-screen pop-up urging you to view the content in their app instead of on the website.
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