Company Name: Jam City, Inc.
About: Play the hilarious new adventure from the original creators of Futurama! BUILD
your own New New York, BATTLE alien species, COLLECT all your favorite
characters, and EXPLORE space on a mission to save the universe!
Dangerous
Hypnowaves have permeated the fabric of the universe. It’s up to Fry and the
rest of the Planet Express crew to get rid of them before the universe is lost
forever! Is the future safe in your hands? PLA.
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by Rice Gamer
Come for the nostalgia, but it has one of the most unforgiving gameplay mechanisms I've seen even for a game of this type. This game absolutely deserves one star, but just because I'm giving it one star doesn't mean Futurama fans shouldn't try this game. It's free, and you get the voices. But as a game, it is just anti-fun. There's a drop rate based on RNG, so you can't play according to your schedule because something may not drop. You can't plan out how to get drops. Right now, there is the October 2017 Hell on Earth event, and there are space missions where you have to sit there and grind about 10 battles. In each battle, you make your characters fight monsters at 1 damage per hit for an over 200hp enemy, and it takes 8-18 minutes to complete a battle. And you just have to be there just to make sure your phone doesn't turn off so the battle is successful. There's no gameplay, you just have to be awake, and bored. What's worse is that if you spend money on premium currency, you can supposedly bypass some of this hassle by getting more bombs that can kill these enemies, but even then, the management of the bombs is so hard, due to the learning curve and a bomb capacity, that even the paying customers probably have a difficult time progressing on this event.
So, this is just a game that isn't fun, and paying money isn't going to make the game more fun. But, the nicest thing is trying to get some of favorite characters, if you are ever so lucky!
by Fix Your Battles
How can you get lower on a freeium game? Well this one takes the cake. I play a few freeium games and this has won. Not only do you have to get chips to level up your player, you also have to spend you Nixon bucks along with it. That means you don't make it very far in any storyline or side quests unless you drop major dollars. Buildings don't put out very much money and you can probably make it through three maybe four times on a planet to get a character maybe a few levels (one level,if you're lucky, after lvl 20). I've played all of the side quests and don't make it anywhere because I don't have the character requirements ever. And it's a waste to get extra character because you have to spend all your hard earned Nixon bucks and chips to upgrade for those quests and then they are never used again later down the road. Go figure. I love Futurama but this game is just bull from the beginning.
And so begins a new chapter with the new update. Not only did they incorporate a promotion for characters AND an arena battle but they did it during the Christmas event. So that means you have to spend real money on more gas to go and try and get promotion items and try and fight in the arena and complete the Christmas event. If you are new to the game, just walk away now. You can spend months on this game and not make it far at all. Just for your sake, don't waste your time. It's not worth it.
by Theflyingdachshund1000
This game started out much like Family Guy: Quest for Stuff or Simpsons: Tapped Out. A game where you build the world of some of your favorite cartoon characters. Space missions started to become more and more prominent and were a new/interesting thing to add to the gameplay. Eventually that was 90% of what you do to earn stuff during the events. However, you are also expected to upgrade your characters and their costumes to higher and higher levels to compete and actually come out anywhere in the events or to actually earn something you may want to have. Upgrading characters? Ok... outfits? Are you nuts? To top that off, once you try to upgrade past 30, you have to have tokens for your characters class along with upgrade tokens. You can only get certain class tokens on certain days, and if you play other apps or don’t have time to devote to space missions over and over and over again, you fall way behind. This app got too ambitious with what it wanted to do, and ultimately turned this fella off. I offset the data for the app about 3 weeks or so ago and haven’t missed the stress of trying to compete when I really have no way to do so. If you just play this app, or have a ton of time to kill... this app may be worth it. Otherwise, avoid at all costs.
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