Matthew Spencer
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I started playing Mr. Autofire when it was a pretty new game. And one of my favorite parts was that if I was out of energy, I could still play the castles because it didn't require energy. That is not the case anymore. Secondly this game likes to price gouge without knowing it, I ended up spending about $700 usd on micro transactions. Non the less, I do really like this game, and it is my favorite phone game.
32 people found this review helpful
Unicorn 4ff0rd3r
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game is hashing so much in the background resulting in crashed app and other (loading) issues. Please reduce this to be device specific and varied for better UX and gameplay. also, game failed to give rewards (dice) when the screen loaded async; map loading and green claim button pressed resulted in failure of character map move. Loading issues also presented other places in game like during play, and other rewards collection, like, 7 day check in. Would otherwise like to rate 5*
8 people found this review helpful
Travis Wagerman
It's a fun enough game, but there are aspects I don't like: energy system, micro transactions, and forced ads. Energy systems are pretty standard for free games, but they don't encourage actually playing. I don't want to spend money, that's why I got a free game. I have a short attention span so having a forced ad after doing a single level drains my interest level. To get new gear, you need to 1. Play, see energy. 2. Buy chests and in turn gems, see micro transactions
3 people found this review helpful