Beware of this money pit. This game reels you in by making you think it’s a simple game of shooting enemies while multiplying troops, improving weapons, etc., while thinking and acting quickly as multipliers or reducers come at you (as seen in the ads and previews for the game). Once you have downloaded the game you quickly find out it is designed more as a “build your base” war and strategy game with constant upgrades necessary to the buildings inside your base, as well as to your weaponry, troops, drone, transport vehicles, heroes, etc, etc, etc, which take a lot of time and strategy to perform, a lot of earned exp, diamonds, coins, etc with game play, and with constant temptations to spend real money to acquire what is needed to perform faster upgrades or get more powerful weapons, etc. You will join an alliance, there will be tons of communication within your alliance, and you will see as people spend, spend, spend real money on the game. I have found that after about 2 weeks of playing everything came to a slow crawl because of how long upgrades take now. Just be prepared to be tempted every single day to spend real money on this game. Everything about the game is designed to try to get your money.
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Response from developer
Hello Commander,
Thank you for your detailed feedback and for being a dedicated player for the past few months. We understand your concerns about the game’s balance and the challenges.
The game is designed so that timing and resource management are key to ensure a strategic experience for all players.
We are sorry to hear that that this might not have came through, and will welcome any suggestions or ideas you might have on how to improve the balance between free and paid gameplay.