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  • Pretty interesting

    At the end of the day, this is just the type of game that keeps you mildly entertained when there’s nothing else to do or while you’re watching a movie or show. It isn’t super engaging but it is pretty well made and a good concept. My only thing is I hope that the devs/dev update it just to make it so stuff that isn’t supported will fall. I think that simple visual change would help loads in making the game feel a lot more polished.

    Overall not terrible just not a game I would really sink a lot of time into.
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  • I don’t want to consent to ad tracking

    In between the adverts its a fun game, however, upon downloading I agreed to the privacy settings to allow analytics and support, however I don't want to be “sent more relevant ads” so I unticked it, however, theres a catch.... unless you agree to everything there is a water mark message that takes up nearly a quarter of your screen stating “you are limiting our ability to maintain the game to fix this issue please tap here”.... there is no way to get rid of this unless you allow Ad tracking... but heres the thing, you still get inundated with adverts nearly after each level anyway... they state that by not allowing ad tracking that the advertisers are paying them less... I don’t know if this is a guilt trip to the users or not but it comes across as “we’re not getting paid enough because you want a bit of privacy”... oh well, I’m deleting now anyway
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  • In app purchase

    Great game, lots of fun.
    However when you pay for no ads, I expect no ads.
    Other that, plenty hours of fun and enjoyment.
  • Literally unplayable

    The destruction is very good for a mobile game, however the developer decided it’s better to watch an advert then actually play his game. After completing a mission you are forced into watching a 30 second ad even when agreeing to the data management that helps to “reduce adverts”. I would only download this if you want an app that just displays ads. Shocking to think this bloke genuinely spent time making this for you to not end up playing it.
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  • I think the developers should look at it

    It’s a really good game but the one problem is I like games with building falling. In this game there’s basically no gravity the buildings that haven’t been shot at (/example you shoot at a building and the side that is not supported by anything doesn’t fall. You shoot all under a building no support for the top half of the building it doesn’t fall.\) don’t fall no gravity. Aside from that it is an amazing game with its weapons and enemies. It’s a really good game and I recommend you get this game. I would love to see more updates more weapons enemies and maps love to see all of that so you should get it.@"
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  • I deleted the app after 15 mins

    Great concept, great fun. But the fact your finger is held over where you’re shooting, means the destruction is missed and mainly unseen.

    Main issue, the constant, constant adverts. I lasted 15 mins before giving in, and deleting the app.

    $2.99 to stop ads isn’t much, but when I spent more time watching ad after ad, than playing the game, enough was enough.
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  • Meh.

    Blowing stuff up is fun, and challenge-wise this is idle easy. The only real threat is when levels occasionally start while still watching one of the many ads. Most ads can be skipped after 5-10 sec, but still annoying. The game is what it is, and anyone stupid enough to spend money on it shouldn’t get to keep money anyway. Levels, such as they are, can be completed in about an hour total, after which an “endless mode” begins. Any diversion, even to buy or change weapons, starts you back at Endless level 1. Not that it matters, since levels are interchangeable.

    Put simply, it’s a low stakes, low content freebie that’s fun for a minute with no long term prospects. The physics are too poorly coded to allow for any sort of strategy whatsoever. For example, even blowing away the entire building underneath will not cause the roof to fall; it just floats in the air until hit directly, at which point it shatters exactly like a car, wall, tank, or picnic table. This lack of depth makes the game entirely disposable, but for a fifteen minute de-stress break, it’s fine. In other words: Meh.
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  • So much potential

    I wish this game was made by another developer. There is a lot of unused potential in this game. I’d like to point out that the game IS a lot of fun. It’s super satisfying to absolutely obliterate every level with all of the cool weapons but there are a few outstanding flaws. First and foremost are the ads. There is an ad after EVERY level to the point of it being unplayable unless you completely disconnect your phone from the internet. You can’t go back and play levels that you’ve alredy completed! Endless mode gets EASIER as you play because the stacked perks are so powerful. And most importantly, the game isn’t challenging enough! You can finish the entire game in 45 minutes and once you do, everything is too easy. Unfortunately this game is made by a developer that focuses far heavier on quantity rather than quality and it’s a shame because this is such a cool concept. Developers, please, less ads, better endless, and add more of a challenge (limited ammo, moving targets, less health, denser and more complicated structures etc.)
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  • Good game

    Not sure why so many people complain about ads... it’s literally the only way they can make money since the game is free. If it offends you that much turn off wifi
  • Great game but better physics

    It’s an amazing game but maybe when you completely take away contact from the building to the ground make it fall and kill people and let us customize the color of the enemies and not just guns as weapons maybe crossbows and throwables and abilities to buy and maybe there could be a level selection and way more level designs and more weapons with a level counter thank you for reading
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