Idle Town Master User Reviews

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More Greedy Updates

I really wanted to enjoy this game, it has a lot of fun elements. Unfortunately the most recent update including reducing rewards for cards, and reducing the witch’s eye cap in half whilst keeping the timers for refresh up high, has made it a lot harder to progress. It’s obviously a cash grab game, which is a real shame, because I’d be more willing to pay for ad removal, and extras, if I wasn’t seemingly funnelled into it so forcefully. I’m almost certain Codigames would be a lot more popular if they didn’t act so desperate. It’s frustrating because their games are a lot of fun… until the inevitable paywall.
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Can’t build the stairs

Level 11 - I can’t build the stairs i need to progress. Button doesn’t action the build despite having all the materials needed? Have done most recent update. Has that broken my game?

Great game but

Loving the game but I made a purchase of £9.99 for the event and I hadn’t recieved it, I contacted support and was told it was sorted but it still hasn’t arrived in my game. I messaged again but no reply and I am now down £9.99.
It has really put a dampener on my experience which is a shame as I am enjoying it.
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Keeps changing - not consistent.

Every time it’s updated, they change the rules/progression of the game. We can use 3 heroes, oh now 1, oh now 3 again, oh back to 2. Same with the resources and how much you use to progress. It’s getting really frustrating to keep up. Not to mention the new update that just spams you with all the ads at the beginning.
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Dungeons

Honestly i love this game, i haven’t had it for too long but i’ve already progressed a lot

my one complaint is that in the dungeons, when you get a “blessing” as a reward, you have to watch an ad for your reward or you just get nothing

Money grab, but otherwise excellent game concept

The game is designed to not reward the player with enough coins/gems and resources to progress through the game by completing quests, events, adventures, and dungeons alone without, of course, watching a multitude of ads and purchasing diamonds and game bundle packs, most ranging between 20 and 50 dollars. You must buy idle time, $5 for an additional two hours of offline time, and so on. You reach a point where two builders are insufficient to keep up, and it's $10 for three additional builders.

If you want a pleasant gaming experience and any noticeable progression, expect to spend at least $60 to get the ball rolling here. The price points for these game packs are ridiculous and unjustifiable, by the way, and these game packs are what stand between you and completing any objective or upgrading any hero or room in your castle in this game within a week.

The game itself is not bad. I just wish some of the things the developers choose to make us purchase separately were simply a part of the base game, such as the offline idle time, since it is an idle game, after all. The 2x resource production ads don't really help anyway, so why stay on the app? It's frustrating for the free player.

Gold is so hard to come by and is the game's basic currency. You guys, for real, want us to buy everything.
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Noisy ads

I only downloaded this to complain about the ads for this game I saw in another game. Stop your ads that play sound. It’s so annoying 🤬

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I’m a huge fan of this game, I’d only wish that the ad rewards didn’t get worse the longer you played

Updated review

I revisited the game after a while and decided to update my review. I left the old one at the bottom.

There is a good amount of content. With ad-free purchased (which you can get for $10 in a bundle) you can sit for hours and just play the game. If you are regularly collecting the bard rewards, you hit critical mass so you can keep the two builders busy and have adventures and upgrades to do in between building. It is a good clicker game.

Old review: It seems like a nice game, but too slow and not really playable without paying a lot. It seems like the master pack (~$50 on sale) is pretty much the exact set of upgrades it needs to be playable. When I can get a new AAA game for $60, I really can’t justify $50 for an idle app. Comparing to other popular idle games, something in the $10-$25 range would be more reasonable. I’m moving this game to my “maybe try again a year from now” folder in case the developer gets the price down.
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Such a fun game

A really great game, you dont have to watch any ads for normal game play which is fantastic. That said, my biggest advice for a new player, buy the no ad upgrade. Its worth every single cent! I wish i had done it sooner. I cant wait for new villages to open up now.

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