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Let's Create! Pottery 2 Wiki

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  • Last Updated: 2021-07-02
  • New version: 1.78
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  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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Let's Create! Pottery 2 is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Infinite Dreams Inc.. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Infinite Dreams Inc., with the latest current version being 1.78 which was officially released on 2021-07-02. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 2905 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Let's Create! Pottery 2 App

How does it Work?

Your journey to a stress-free life begins here.

Experience calmness, tranquility, and enhance your emotional and mental well-being by making art a part of your day-to-day life.

"Let's Create! Pottery 2" is a unique game that will reduce stress while also stimulate your imagination. Become a real artist and create "one of a kind" pottery objects. Enjoy the zen-like, relaxing experience of the pottery workshop and discover the creative genius in you.

"Let's Create! Pottery 2" is a next version of the highly popular pottery game that has been downloaded over 60 million times and enjoyed immense worldwide success.

The game features:

* easy to master modeling of the pottery

* painting with over 100 beautiful patterns

* cutting edge AAA shading technology that makes the pottery look incredibly real

* real-world materials (gold, silver, etc.)

* handful ornaments (gems, stones, decorations) with unique technology to combine ornaments with pottery

* online community (post, like and comment on work of art)

* personal gallery - a unique collection of your pottery

* online challenges

* quests

Experience refreshing moments of calm, balance, and peace any time you want. Get relief from Stress and Anxiety!

Links to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy:

Privacy Policy: https://www.idreams.pl/privacy/Pottery2_PrivacyPolicy.html

Terms of Use: https://www.idreams.pl/privacy/Pottery2_TermsOfService.html

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  • On May 24}

    Worth the Cost to me

    I’ve been playing the game for a couple months now, and I must say that I have been oblivious to the plight of the f2p players, as I subscribed immediately, so haven’t experienced any content being made unavailable, except that which I haven’t earned yet. I will admit, there’s quite a high bar to reach to level past 7, but having played games that require $30/mo. Subscriptions and pay to win weekly competitions, this app seems tame by comparison, so I don’t have the perspective of frustration that I’ve heard many express. The way I view it, is that I am working very hard to reach the 5000 likes that will take me from level 7 to level 9, at which time I’ll have access to content that I’ve coveted for weeks, and will have the in game currency to purchase access to these easily built up at that point, which isn’t far off, as the in game currency is ridiculously easy to get; at least it is when you are VIP. I imagine that if I were to longer have the funds to pay my monthly vip subscription that I’d be frustrated at having much of the content I’ve become accustomed to using freely be denied to me, however, I realize that people have grown too dependent on the amount of “free” content that is available out there, and don’t grasp the truth, which is there is nothing for “free”. Someone is paying for it in some way, whether you realize it or not. Too often, it is the advertisers who pay for the “free” content everyone has access to, and people whine about the number of ads they are forced to watch to play a game, not realizing that is the only reason some games are even there - as lures to be slave to watching the ad content they are being paid to achieve a certain number of views for. By playing them, you are agreeing to help them achieve that goal, and the tiny amount of gameplay you are granted after each view is simply their means to their end, which isn’t app content, but advertising goals. If an app doesn’t offer an ad free version for a set price, that means the game is strictly ad bait, and so you’ll spend the majority of your time watching ads, not playing, so don’t expect much from the game or it’s developers, as gameplay is not their real concern, the ads are. If you want a good game, expect to pay for it, like you do anything else you consume or use in life, and also understand that with many online games, you are merely paying for a limited period of access to their content, and once that time has expired, that you will lose access until you pay for it again. That some content is limited to those who earn it within the paid access time is also part of the experience, meant to be a goal to work toward, that is more valuable for the fact that it is only offered to those who meet the requirements to achieve it. Those who do are rewarded for their hard work and enjoy the company of those who also worked to earn that right and there is nothing wrong with that! In fact, those who are angry because they cannot afford the price of what they want and accuse the developers of being greedy simply have no true understanding of what they are really saying, which is, I did not read the terms of service, and don’t care that I am expecting something to be given to me for free that I haven’t paid for or earned, simply because I believe I was given it for free someplace else prior to this, and therefore I believe I’m entitled to have other things for “free”, just because I enjoy them and want them. That I am now expected to pay money, time or effort for what I want to enjoy is unfair, because I can’t afford it, nor want to earn it, even though I would not give my time, effort or possessions away for free to anyone just because they want it from me. I think that would be wrong for someone to expect of me, but it’s okay for me to expect something in return for nothing, just cuz I think so. Think about it. That’s exactly what all those who are so angry about the pricing are saying, and yet they have no idea how ridiculous their expectations are, because they have no concept of it’s value, and because they have grown so used to what they believe they get for free just because they lack understanding of advertisement value. All those ads we watch are the cost of “free play gaming apps”. And most game content we think we buy and own, is only a purchase of a limited amount of access to temporary use of it.

    What we get for our money in this pottery app is incredible and I value each day I have acccess to it and appreciate the content I have to work hard to access all the more for what it took to achieve it. I am enjoying the time I have paid to play on it, but know once that time is gone, I either have to pay for more, or just savor the memory of my enjoyment of it with no resentment that I can’t have what I was not offered without paying for it. I might as well be angry at Walt Disney because the tickets I purchased for one day don’t let me come back any time I want to again without purchasing another ticket.





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    Top Reviews


    • By wats ur name?

      Update to store taking AWAY already purchased stencils and clays?!😡

      I love this pottery app and was thrilled to see the creation of version 2. Even though I totally agree with other reviews that the VIP version is ridiculously expensive I was happy that some new features stencils , clays etc were offered at the free level and worked diligently to acquire all the available options. Was very upset to click on to the app the other day and find that the store had been updated and MOST of the new features I had earned were now switched over to the VIP version and access taken away from the free users. How can they tak away what you’ve already earned. Crushing. This makes the free significantly more boring and the VIP version still too expensive so I’ve lost one of my favorite pastitmes😢



    • By wyatt boi

      Best game ever...

      I just started playing this game today and it’s so relaxing and fun I’m already on quest 23 and I’m enjoying it so much! It’s awesome looking at other creations that other users make and it cool how you can move your phone around to have a perspective view. Two more things I was playing the pottery 1 and I saw the ad so I downloaded it and it’s 20x better. Last thing in pottery 1 I had the subscription or the VIP for instance so I thing if you had the VIP in the pottery 1 you should get some exclusive item like a pattern or a lot of coins. That’s just my idea but other than that this game is great.



    • By The_Centaur

      Love it! But I have a few suggestions

      I really love this game I started with the first one and this one is almost there it just needs a little boost. To make it as relaxing as the first on I’d recommend make it the backgrounds more like the first one. I found this feature in the first one really pleasant and relaxing. Another thing is that the bidding isn’t as realistic as in the first one. It made exciting to hear the people talking and the gavel hitting the table. I have discovered a bug as well, I’m not sure that this applies to everyone but whenever I finish a quest and take the coins for it the whole app freezes. It won’t let me click on anything to where I have to reopen the app. After all my suggestions I’d like to state that I absolutely love this app!!!! It’s fun and relaxing but these are a few things that might make it better.



    • By DoctorSquid

      C’mon, really?!

      Like everyone else who has written a review, this is not about gameplay. Do I think that painting should be more accurate? Yeah. Do I think that some of the quests are ridiculously challenging and that there should be a permanent “help” button to alleviate frustration? Yeah, in fact I’m stuck on one now because I can’t figure out what the friggin pattern is for that eccentric flower pot. But all of that I can put aside because all in all it’s just a fun, artistic, relaxing game. My main complaint is the subscription model. $99 a year? There are MMOs that don’t cost that much. I’ve bought console games that don’t cost as much. And for what? More paint colors and a few more stencils? I understand that y’all need to pay your employees but it’s a ridiculous ask. If you made this game paid and asked for an initial payment of $4.99 or even $9.99 I’d be more willing. If you made it possible to purchase stencils and colors individually by being able to purchase all Chinese or all Aztec related features for a price I’d be more willing. If you made the subscription $1.99 a month I’d be more willing. But to charge more than most streaming services? I think it’s ridiculous. And while I kindly await my copy and paste response of “we do not ask for you to purchase a subscription, you can play the free version” may I just say - the customer isn’t always right, but this is the time to listen to us.



    • By Enemies-of-the-heir

      Good game, premium membership is whack

      This game is infinitely better than the first Let’s Create Pottery in a lot of ways. There’s way more quests, a better public forum, and way more design options (colors, brushes, extras and clays). That being said, the premium feature is pretty seriously flawed. Most of those extra designs and colors require a premium membership to purchase, which is disappointing on its own. I was even more disheartened when I decided not to continue premium after my free trial ended; it turns out, any premium colors and brushes you buy while your membership is active, you can no longer use it your membership expires. This is kind of ridiculous to me. If I bought the designs and colors in question, that should be it; I should be able to continue using those. That being said, I understand they need to make money; it just seems like it could be a little more reasonable. I will say, all of the regular quests use only non-premium designs and basic colors that can be blended, so you can continue those pretty endlessly.



    • By NeonDragoness

      Not like the old app: not paying VIP to complete quests

      I played the first Let’s Create Pottery years ago, and I would be on that app for hours at a time. I hoped that this would be like the old game. Alas, the VIP limits free-to-play options vastly. At the very least give us quests that don’t require the VIP patterns to get the pot acceptable to send off. I’m somewhat stuck on quests and the completionist in me is itching. I don’t have the funds right now to afford VIP. I would be happy with one-time purchase options, even if there is still a VIP system with that. If you like the old app (especially the paid version), stick with that. If you want a few pretty gems and you’re okay to play with getting vastly less, this app doesn’t hurt for free. If you want to throw money at it, hey it’s your money but right now, I think it’s not enough bang for your buck. I’m going to keep it on my device just because I think it has potential. Three stars but I might change my mind if there is an update that makes this app more casual-friendly.



    • By Solabrai

      First is better for price

      I fought with myself about buying the (inappropriately expensive) subscription because I loved the first game so much. Reading the developers’ responses to people complaining about the subscription prices is disheartening. They keep responding that there is a lot of free content and that you can play the game just fine without paying by watching ads. They don’t address the fact that it is a commercial (sometimes as long as 2 minutes) before being able to use a particular brush, pattern, etc. If it was one ad per, say, 5 uses, that might be okay. If the subscription was lower it’d be okay. But this developer has fallen into the inky waters of greed. Yeah, I buckled and got a subscription, but I’m not happy about it and I’m truly sorry for those who want one but can’t afford it. This is meant to be a calming, creative game but it’s absolutely tainted with ‘pay to play’ mud.



    • By Lurhu

      Played all night, progress gone

      Saw there was a new version to this app I used to love playing, had a lot of fun creating some pottery for a few hours. Signed in with apple, got to level 4, after closing the app and reopening a few hours later, something went wrong and I was signed out. Even after signing back in, it didn't put me back on my original profile. Then uninstalling/reinstalling to try and prompt it to sign back in didn't work either, it was even more wiped fresh! Guess I'm not even going to bother with this subscription. It's pretty expensive anyway, and now I find no value in it, especially since I can still play the old version with most of the same features for free if I wanted to. Disappointed, was hoping to enjoy this much more but probably won't even bother coming back to it after this data loss



    • By Choc' Bochs

      Oof. I’m torn.

      This is a beautifully made, fantastically crafted app, and even at the free level you get a ton of options. Even the ads aren't too invasive. Many other commenters have said; the “VIP” subscription might be the goofiest most overpriced thing I’ve ever seen. I would NEVER pay for it as much as I love messing with this app! A majority of the colors are locked behind the paywall, and if you grinded during your free trial and bought things under VIP, you can’t access them when the trial ends. Ive worked in ads and game design for ios, and I gotta say, that *and* the pottery limit hasnt even made me consider buying VIP. It just makes me want to stop using the app at all. Please retool for a better system that the insane (8$ a WEEK?!) subscription! I’m someone who really really thinks this is a developer with huge promise and skill, but that alone stinks. 🥺 I genuinely would love to rate 5 stars.



    • By Dnannika

      Good game, too expensive

      I loved the first game, I have been playing it for years! I like the options for accessories for the pots in the second game. I agree with some of the other comments about the subscription being too expensive, though. One of my favorite parts about the original is that there weren’t in app purchases. I understand the need for them and I would probably get a subscription if it were cheaper. I don’t want to drop a hundred dollars on a year long subscription, and the other options are also too much for me to pay. Even if you kept the subscription price, could you open up a few more color options for us? The first version had pink and purple, but now I have to get a subscription to access them. Or maybe make colors cost a dollar individually? Other than the pricing it’s a great game!



    • By Spencer's Dogmom

      Levels are dumb

      I paid the $99 to "get full access" to all of the colors, patterns, and clay colors. I assumed that paying basically ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR AN APP that I would actually get all of the colors and patterns right away. Nope, you still have to earn enough coins to "buy" them in the app. Ok, fine. But then to find out that you have to get all of these stupid points to level up is incredibly frustrating. There really isn't any way to get enough points to level up without having to get likes and followers which is annoying. I just wanted a calming activity to distract me from doomscrollong other social media apps. I don't want to have to worry about how many likes or followers I have. I hate that. I'm only on level 6, and it feels like it's so far off to get to 7. I can't imagine what other hoops I'll have to jump to to get to 8 and 9. I'm going to keep at it, because I paid $99 for it and I want my moneys worth. It just seems misleading to say that buying it gets you access to everything. Please don't force us into the social aspect of this. I just want to calmly make pots without having to worry about whether others like them or not! We nearly made it through this crappy 2020, just give us a break here and make this app truly relaxing and not competitive. Seriously. $99. For an app. That you don't even get access to. Can you tell I'm frustrated?



    • By Swest Tobiz

      Most things I worked for are now VIP??

      I am very disappointed in your awesome app. I worked very hard to get to level 5 and I do not make enough money to pay for an app. Yet your buyable with coins patterns and colors were wonderful and I was able to do quite a bit including the daily quests. If I had gotten a job that would allow me to pay for apps, yours was on the top of my list. However...Last week, I went to do the daily quest and found my favorite Japanese pattern was now marked VIP though I had bought it. I was hoping it was a fluke, but today I found a third of my patterns I had leveled and earned coins to buy them has been turned VIP only, and I can’t complete the daily quest. I suppose there is enough to do a simple vase, but having already bought so many things still in my inventory only to not be able to use them is distressing so I have deleted the app. :( I loved it while it lasted, but that was in my opinion a dirty trick as we had already bought the items.



    • By Littlegreyowl

      Sad to rate this

      I really loved the first pottery game and I even bought the upgraded version. But this.... this is disappointing. Not only to find out how limited the free version is, but how expensive and over priced the subscription is. If it was a reasonable price for the app or a subscription I would gladly pay it because this is a fun relaxing game, but no developers, it is not worth $100 a year and all their responses to the reviews on here are insulting. I would have kept my mouth shut about it but I just updated and a lot of the features I already earned I can no longer use in the free version. Some of my favorite and most used stencils are now are only for subscription, and expensive clay it took a while to save up and buy I can no longer use. Luckily they left the handful of paint options alone, and I would have been playing a lot more in the first place if there were some decent paint options for the free version. I just don’t understand how making this so expensive so only a select few can afford it makes more money than making this a decent price many people would be will to pay for. Please don’t respond to this with more of the same “no it’s not too expensive” excuses, I’ve already read them all and none of them justify it.



    • By leedact

      Quests unplayable to non-members

      I really do like this game. It’s very relaxing. While I do think that non members are at a total disadvantage and the membership should be less expensive, my main problem is the quests. I am currently stuck on quest 62 because one of the brushed required to complete the quest is unavailable to non members. I understand that the developers have to make money somehow so charging for a membership is a valid solution(with more reasonable priced obviously ie. 3.99 each month). Where I draw the line is the fact that non-members can’t complete some quests. The quests should not require a player to be a member to complete. It makes me angry that I am unable to progress through the quests unless I pay 3.99 a week. Sometimes even the daily quests are unplayable because they include a vip brush. What I would recommend doing is making all daily quests and gameplay quests playable to non-members and then having an set of vip quests that use vip brushes and are only playable by vips. Until this change is made and I am able to ACTUALLY play through all the quests, I’m unfortunately going to be taking a break from this game.


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