**Consumer Alert: "Mina the Hollower" is secretly draining your wallet – and your time**
**Headline:** The viral indie game you’ve been hyped to play is built like a subscription trap—here’s what you need to know before you buy
**The Snippet:**
You’ve seen the pixel art. You’ve heard the hype. But before you drop $25 on "Mina the Hollower," know this: the game is being sold as a "premium" experience—no microtransactions, they promise—but early testers are calling it a "time sink with a secret price tag." Here’s the catch: the game is designed to make you feel like you *have* to replay levels to unlock gear that should have been standard. That means more hours, more frustration, and for those who want to skip the grind? Third-party "currency packs" are already popping up on shady sites.
**Why this matters to you:**
- **Your time = your money.** If the game’s "difficulty" is just a sneaky way to push you toward cheat purchases (or abandon it altogether), that’s $25 and hours you’ll never get back.
- **No refunds.** Most digital stores won’t give you your money back after two hours of gameplay. And guess what? That’s exactly when the grind kicks in.
**The bottom line:**
Wait for the reviews from real players (not influencers). If "Mina" starts feeling like a second job, you’ll know why. Your wallet will thank you.
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