
Bradford Greene (Brad)
Call me Mulder, because I wanted to believe, but once again too many ads kill a fun concept. This game could be good, but the ads are overwhelming. I'll sit thru a few to earn an occasional upgrade or between a few rounds. This is literally unplayable because of the dysfunctional ad system. The weapons and boss guys and traps are a fine basis for a game system. There's just not enough gameplay before you get forced into another buggy advertisement. RIP
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Jay S
I can deal with ads but these are criminal! Game has some fun intensity to it but the biggest issue is with how they design the ads. The ads play for 20 seconds and then, instead of a "decline" button, they use an arrow which just takes you to the play store. There's no decline so you navigate multiple ads and misdirections until you can finally escape back to the game you were playing. Keep in mind each level is 30 sec long and an ad after each. It's ridiculous and spiteful of the publisher!
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tony d.
2.5 stars. Entertaining while commuting, waitin at the doctor's, etc. All scenarios are the same, short and predictable No much room for upgrading weapons nor characters. Big guys' upgrades (bought w earned $) are pointless as they get killed with one bullet/touch. This is more for a toddler who is learning basic math and how to use a smart device.
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