Rob Cerasuolo
Pretty game, but too complicated for casual play. The player is left to figure out 95% of things for themselves--fine for someone with the time to actually do that, but not me. Goodies seem to fall from the heavens, overwhelming the inventory and making new players targets for seasoned ones. I'm also not as fond of MMOs, anyway, so unless I see a payoff in such game modes, I tend to quit them sooner than later. It's probably an OK game, otherwise, but just not for me.
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John LeBoeuf-Little
You've played a million games like this one. There's a hub, a dozen resources, and upgrade timers. You fight pointless auto battles, and grind for upgrades. I downloaded this because it had the single player tag, but the first thing the game did was open announcements about their multiplayer system. It's just an uninspired game. I decided to uninstall after the onboarding tutorial asked me to create an alliance. Single player indeed.
122 people found this review helpful
STONE3 PTE. LTD.
July 4, 2024
Hello, if you're more of a defensive/PVE player, there are ways to stay safe and protected in the game; protection from a strong alliance and use of quantum shields is a good start! Although you will need to be connected to the internet to play indeed.
Michael Heintschel
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False advertisement draws users to a poor game experience. Edit: I played the game for a while and spent some cash on it. The only way the game could resemble the advertisement is a total conversion into a different game. The entire application is lackluster quality with poor mechanics. I really tried to like it but there are numerous aspects I'd change and implement. I simply cannot recommend this title.
114 people found this review helpful
STONE3 PTE. LTD.
April 8, 2024
Hello Michael, sorry to hear your disappointment. There is a lot to explore in Space Armada and you might need to spend more time in the game to experience what you saw on the trailer.