SSBlueKakarot kaiokenx100
Game is really great and I love the lack of invasive ads. My only problem with it, and the reason I'm giving three stars, is because it's extremely repetitive and doesn't have much of abrewarding feeling later in the game. With every time line (the games prestige system) the enemies get harder and you're stuck on the same level for days collecting cards and skills. I still have a long way to go but if progress continues to slow, I don't think this is the game for me. Solid 3/5
8 people found this review helpful
Nicolaas Lyke
This is the illusion of choice. Like all of the bots and paid reviewers said, this game does not force ads. However, the scaling is such that by the time you reach the third or fourth timeline, you either have to play the first wave over and over again for three hours, watch a bunch of ads, or make a bunch of micro transactions. The enemy units also seem to have better pathing and your units stack up to get destroyed. Otherwise, the gameplay is not terrible. It is a total waste of time though.
2 people found this review helpful
Patrick Avella
"Watch ads to win" definitely rings true to this game. I'd prefer an option to pay to turn them off entirely but it's not an option. This is a very basic battler that is so basic it plays like an idle game or "upgrade" game. You play the same levels over and over with minor variations of each, while collecting upgrades to battle the increasingly difficult waves. I find it relaxing because it is so utterly brain dead.
19 people found this review helpful