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Disappointment
So starting off with the good, the game itself, while simple, is fun. It’s exactly what’s in the ads, if with forced pacing. The design is simplistic to the point where it feels like a pitch, but that’s to be expected.
The bad boils down to advertisements, of which there are so many built in button ads and pop up unskippables that it feels like a Reddit meme from 2013 or a cyberpunk movie. There is a constant banner add in the bottom, 7 different clicker ads for items, a shop that is nothing but clicker ads, a daily spin that is a clicker ad, and after every run you get an unskippable ad and the ability to upgrade fire rate and damage, which if you don’t have enough turn into clicker ads, and a money multiplier that is a clicker. When you do challenges you are asked to watch an ad for 3 more lives no matter what.
Besides the advertising, there is also the fact that every single one of the pup ups that has its own screen will not have a no way to refuse for 4-5 seconds, after which a small “no thanks” appears in between the clicker ad and the banner ad in a extremely small gap, which means you have to be careful not to hit the advert button.
Overall, if the game was on its own this would be a 3.6/5 simple but decent game. Unfortunately the fact that it has more ads than game makes it mind meltingly difficult to play.Show lessA Promising Game with Audio and Reward System Issues
Game enthusiasts looking for a unique auditory experience may find the sounds in this game captivating, contributing significantly to the overall ambiance. However, a glaring drawback emerges in the form of intermittent sound glitches that can disrupt gameplay immersion. These unpredictable audio hiccups detract from the otherwise engaging gaming experience and could potentially hinder players' enjoyment.
Despite the commendable use of ads as incentives to earn in-game rewards, a disappointing flaw emerges in their execution. Players are prompted to watch an advertisement in exchange for rewards such as weapons, yet the promised items fail to materialize after investing time in viewing the ads. This not only frustrates players but also undermines the game's attempt to encourage engagement through the reward system.
In conclusion, while the game shows promise with its intriguing sound design and incentivized reward structure, the presence of erratic audio glitches and the failure of the ad-based rewards to deliver on their promises are significant downsides. Addressing these issues could significantly elevate the game's appeal and ensure a more satisfying and seamless gaming experience for players.Show lessGrenade bug. Ads. Punished for upgrades via ads. Does anything really matter
What’s the point of upgrading to have more people if they’re going to get yeeted when you run a level? What’s the point of ANY upgrade? How do years even affect your damage or speed? Shouldn’t alien be annihilating everything? Hero seems to do such minimum damage it hurts. I’ve played 138 levels out of pure boredom (enjoy that ad money) and I get it’s a money grab buy you can do this in a smoother way. What is the point of the shop??? I upgraded ages to see a change and nada. Also, why no weapon drops after the initial few? To hit the daily goal I need to get three and I haven’t seen one today. Same with pets. And watching ANY ad should count. Shouldn’t have to watch one from the goals page. I have all these weapons and can’t use them even when equipped. At least make the money grab feel better. I respect the hustle but 10% more effort would bring in more people! And for Grenade: if you turn a corner the grenades go behind you lolShow less