
Oliver Heintz
Played it daily for a month, but once you get to about level 20, where the solid blue squares that split are a regular enemy, and all enemies are shielded, entire weapons and upgrade paths become obsolete. Recently, some of the ads have been opening on their own and I am starting to think the game put malware on my phone. A lot of potential, but I wouldn't waste time with this due to seemingly sleazy business practices by the developers.
5 people found this review helpful

ccgod
Pros: It's fun. I enjoy seeing what all the upgrades do and advancing trying different methods. But that's where the pros stop. The game is extremely invasive. Unless you pay to remove ads, which is expensive, the game is beyond filled with ads. Some of the ads are also spam and feel like a type of malware. An ad will open and automatically download an app to your phone. Or the tiny X button doesn't do anything except open a different app. The ads are also LONG sometimes a minute or more.
30 people found this review helpful

Elijah Dietsch
Has a good idea for a game and I like it other than to remove ads it's $10 a month or $100 before tax to permanently remove ads. The game states the best practice is to focuse on leveling up one wepon but then consistently forces you to add new weapons that each add more options to the pool of choices with no way to remove them other than to level that wepon up which means you can't level up the main wepon or your chosen.
11 people found this review helpful