โš”๏ธ Head-to-Head ยท Hours Wasted, Documented

Hole it! vs Human Fortune

โ€œWhich one wastes more of your one finite, irreplaceable life? We ran the numbers. We made the numbers up. The result is somehow still accurate.โ€

Hole it!

Hole it!

Action
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†4.4
132K
Lifetime Hours Wasted

โ€œOpen for a reason. Stay for no reason at all.โ€

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Human Fortune

Human Fortune

Action
โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†4.3
1.6B
Lifetime Hours Wasted

โ€œFive stars from people who meant to stop an hour ago.โ€

๐Ÿ“Š The Damage Report
FeatureHole it!Human Fortune
๐Ÿ•ณ๏ธ Hours Wasted / Day6.2 hrs8.8 hrs
More hours = clear winner of nothing.
๐Ÿ”ฅ Lifetime Damage132K hrs1.6B hrs
Our Rating4.44.3
App Store4.6
Google Play4.64.0
PriceFreeFree
Downloads500K+
More victims downloaded.
1M+
Size576 MB
In-App Purchases ๐Ÿ’ธ
Requires Internet
Age RatingTeenEveryone
DeveloperSupersonic Studios LTDSCOOPS YAZILIM LIMITED SIRKETI
โš–๏ธ The Verdict

By our entirely fabricated metrics, Hole it! wins the race to the bottom of your free time. Human Fortune is the โ€œresponsibleโ€ choice, in the way that a slightly smaller slice of cake is responsible. There are no winners here. Only documented hours.

Pick Your Poison

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Choose Hole it! if...

Hole it! offers a fun and casual experience, but the repetitive gameplay and pushy monetization model hold it back. If you enjoy time-killing puzzle games and don't mind ads or repeated levels, give it a try. However, those seeking a deep or ad-free experience may want to look elsewhere.

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Choose Human Fortune if...

Human Fortune has the potential to be a great casual game but is held back by aggressive monetization tactics and persistent technical issues. Players seeking a simple and visually appealing time-killer might enjoy it in short bursts, but those who dislike energy systems and frequent ads should probably avoid it.

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โš ๏ธ Fine Print Nobody Reads

Every stat above is affectionately invented. The apps are real, the regret is real, the numbers are vibes. โ€œRequires: stable Wi-Fi, poor impulse control, and a willingness to question your life choices at 2 AM.โ€