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by Andaru78
When you start the game, the store has an option to unlock one more religion for .99 and all for 1.99. I bought the 1.99 instantly, because the reviews for this game were so good. Then the store offers you Premium for 1.99, which says “no ads”. I thought, ok, I don’t want to watch ads while I play, so I bought it. Then the store offers Premium+ for 2.99, which collects bubbles automatically. Now I was annoyed and thought I better try this game before I purchase anymore. 1 minute into the game, a video icon appears and offers me two rewards if I watch a 30 second video, look at the ad for another 5 seconds, click Claim Reward, then have to click out of the App Store that it redirected me to. These ads are “optional”, but the reward is so good that you would have to do 3-4 minutes of additional gameplay to get the equivalence without the ad. These ads pop-up every minute. The game seemed ok, but after feeling compelled to watch the same boring video ads for trash games 8-10 times, I am never going to play this again.
by Ur Big Fan Once Long Ago
I tried to like this. I’m a big fan of Plague Inc., so it made sense for me to try it. The game mechanics have some issues. What causes atheism to increase or decrease and whether I win/what happens seems random rather than based on choices I make. I like that it’s difficult, but strategy games do need clear strategies or people will give up.
After game 1, the amount of ads shown during gameplay increases as well. I understand that ads are a necessary evil for game developers, but I value my time too much to sit through countless ads, and I value my money too much to pay to remove ads for just any game. I’d rather just play something else.
Just go play plague Inc.
by SilverMath
I played one game. At first, it had some charm. I immediately recognized it as a plague Inc ripoff, but hey, that's a popular game for a reason, maybe this one has some merits.
Imagine a game that has you watch an ad every other time you open the upgrade panel. It's excessive to the point of being unplayable. If it was an ad at the start and end of each match then whatever. If it offered plenty of opportunities to watch ads for optional bonuses then whatever. But just plain gameplay featured so many ads that half the time spent playing was spent waiting for the ads to be over.