Independent public-signal report
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff app review & ASO audit
Google Play · Adventure · Last audited
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff has a strong public ASO foundation, but this report still identifies specific conversion, review and maintenance signals worth monitoring.
Executive answer
What does the public evidence say?
ASO health
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff has a strong public ASO foundation, but this report still identifies specific conversion, review and maintenance signals worth monitoring.
User risk
14 sampled reviews point to crash as the strongest recurring complaint.
Maintenance signal
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff was last updated 1 days ago.
Review intelligence
Sentiment and complaint concentration
Twelve-signal ASO audit
What is helping—and what should change?
Priority fixes
Rating of 3.4 is holding the listing back
Both stores suppress low-rated listings in search regardless of how good the metadata is.
Recommended actionFix the top complaints, then prompt happy users for a rating at a natural success moment.
Description looks keyword-stuffed
"family" makes up 5.1% of the description — repetition this heavy reads as keyword stuffing to users and risks store spam filters.
Recommended actionRewrite the repeated phrase into natural sentences and use variations instead.
Signals already working
Review velocityHow many new public reviews arrive per month30.5/month
Developer reply rateShare of sampled reviews the developer has answered69%
ScreenshotsImages shown on the store listing15
Localized marketsMarkets where the listing is actually translatedNot checked yet
ASO keyword map
Main keyword candidates for Family Guy The Quest for Stuff
Inferred from public title and description relevance. These are not private search-volume, conversion-rate or live-ranking claims.
family
guy
quest
stuff
build
collect
hilarious
city
heroes
play
sandbox
amp
Indicative public-signal value
Not published for this app
Public-signal valuation is unavailable for major enterprise brands because private revenue, ownership and financial data is required.
Evidence excerpts
What users are reporting
Quoted verbatim from public Google Play reviews. Each carries the rating, date and app version it was left on, so it can be checked against the listing.
“it doesn't load it keeps crashing”
“it force closes a lot and your purchases are not refunded if you lose them as a result. it does not replenish them if they're lost when the game crashes. Uninstalled I do not re...”
“After 11 years I've finally lost patience and uninstalled the game. No new content for several years now along with clunky performance even on a flagship phone.”
“Love the game and it let me play for a few hours, after that it wouldn't let me past the loading screen. My phone is also kinda newer it's a Motorola g power 2025.”
“every time I try to load the game it gets stuck on the loading screen. I've played this game before and it was fine. once it wouldn't let me go past the loading screen I've unin...”
“stuck on "This season has ended" and i can no longer get in to the game. I've only started playing this so gutted its already crashed”
Neither store provides a link to an individual review, so these quotes cannot be deep-linked. They can be verified in the app's public reviews on Google Play using the rating and date shown. If you own this app and believe a quote is misattributed, tell us and we will re-audit it.
Clear answers
Questions about Family Guy The Quest for Stuff
What is the ASO score for Family Guy The Quest for Stuff?
Family Guy The Quest for Stuff scored 84 out of 100 in Bright App Data's twelve-signal public listing audit. The score covers listing copy, media, reviews, update cadence, privacy and localization signals.
What problems are users reporting about Family Guy The Quest for Stuff?
The strongest detected complaint cluster is crash, supported by 14 matching sampled reviews. The report shows issue counts and available excerpts.
What are the main ASO keyword candidates for Family Guy The Quest for Stuff?
The strongest visible-listing candidates are family, guy, quest, stuff, build. These are inferred from public title and description relevance, not private search-volume or ranking data.
When was Family Guy The Quest for Stuff last audited?
This Bright App Data report was last audited on Aug 22, 2026. Store listings and review patterns change over time, and reports are refreshed automatically as the catalog re-checks each listing.
Why is there no estimated value for Family Guy The Quest for Stuff?
Public-signal valuation is unavailable for major enterprise brands because private revenue, ownership and financial data is required. The ASO audit, review complaint clusters and maintenance signals on this page are unaffected.
Does Bright App Data have private analytics for Family Guy The Quest for Stuff?
No. Bright App Data uses public app-store listing and sampled review evidence. It does not claim access to private conversion, retention, revenue or developer-console data.
What the store itself requires
Google Play rules that apply to Family Guy The Quest for Stuff
Quoted from Google Play's own documentation, with the source for each. These are the published requirements — we report what the public listing shows against them and never assert a violation we cannot see.
Target API level 36 by 31 August 2026
Google Play requires new apps and updates to target Android 16 (API level 36) from 31 August 2026. An existing app below API 35 is only served to new users on devices running at or below its target version, so it quietly stops reaching modern phones.
What this report can see: We can see how long ago this app last shipped an update. We cannot see its target API level — that is only visible in Play Console.
Android Developers — target API level requirementsCrash and ANR thresholds affect store visibility
Google Play may reduce an app's visibility and show a warning on its listing when the user-perceived crash rate passes 1.09%, or the ANR rate passes 0.47%, on a 28-day average. The per-device-model thresholds are 8% for both — an app can look healthy overall and still be failing on one popular handset.
What this report can see: We can see what users report about crashes and device compatibility in public reviews. We cannot see the actual vitals numbers.
Android Developers — Android vitalsStore listing metadata rules
Titles are capped at 30 characters and may not use emoji, repeated special characters, ALL CAPS outside a brand name, or claims about rankings or pricing. Descriptions may not carry unattributed user testimonials or excessive keyword repetition.
What this report can see: All of this is on the public listing, so these checks are fully evidenced.
Google Play — store listing and promotion policyVerified against Google Play documentation on . Store requirements change — check the linked source before acting on a deadline.
Reviewed by Bright App Data. The report uses public app-store listing and sampled review evidence. Private conversion, retention and revenue data are never guessed. App owners can dispute, correct or refresh this report.
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