I will be honest: I like the game.
I will also be honest: the game is absolutely boring to the core of my rotten being simply because I rejected it's offer of me paying to play virtual dices.
Sorry, game, I am in a relationship, I already have reasons to take someone out for pizzas and warcrimes.
You are a tycoon, and your objective is to build up cities while you are biking, and you are on fire, the bike is on fire, the city is on fire, your phone is on fire and the fire is absolutely perfectly on fire.
You start blissfully, the game offering you a great deal of dices to throw angrily and bonuses to use happily to start your empire of doom and happy colours, and suddenly you will find that, by board 8 or 9, the game starts to be less welcoming and landing your throws on tiles that are neutral or even negative (seems like a self fulfilling profecy that Scopely, the publisher of the game, put "tax income" as a negative tile. Haha, comedy.)
But that's the plan. You are hooked, desperate and full of caffeine because you just reached a 5 hour marathon on throwing dices to build houses for little men. Offers you a salvation for $12.99 tax included that will grant another 5 minutes of happiness.