
The Voices Told Me To Again
Rough start. Need to spend diamonds on chests to upgrade gear to pass levels. Youll struggle otherwise. But then the grind isnt as horrid. Plays better offline. Started with 1 star review, ill give 3 now. Ads are too much. Too many micros and p2w nonsense. The gear that spawns at the final waves of a level, tends to suggest gear awarded for watching ads, sometimes with no gear obtainable without an ad watch. Better hope the last wave you did wasnt a struggle when those moments do happen.

Matthew Fisher
The game feels smooth, the art style is really nice and I enjoy a lot of the vibes, but it makes me frustrated how many of these copy paste games have literally everything locked behind watching ads to really enjoy the game. Also, it feels like the damage balance is off, the enemies scale in their health faster than it seems you're able to upgrade, could be that your level income feels way lower.
2 people found this review helpful

Carrie M.
First; $20 to go ad-free?! That is insane. I like the game, but not THAT much. Second; it's not pay-to-win, but definitely watch-ads-to-win. More bag space? Ad. Upgrade? Ad. And so on. Suggestions to devs: You've got to reduce that no-ad charge substantially. I typically pay for ad-free, but usually around a few bucks, maximum. Increase the amount of tiles (squares). Some of those weapons take up quite a bit of space, and only being able to "hold" one weapon isn't conducive to upgrading.
4 people found this review helpful