Bailey Pannett
Another bog-standard merge game. The graphics are cute and it was an entertaining way to piddle away an hour or two, but two problems are making me delete: requiring ads to progress the quests, and the monsters roaming off the screen. I don't mind ads for buffs, but I don't like being forced into them. The monsters roaming is neat, but it makes it difficult to keep track of them -- that can be solved with a button that has them lining up or something, at least? Or being able to move the camera.
59 people found this review helpful
Borres, Andrew Jordan
It is fun to merge, but too many ads for a game with a good and simple style.
20 people found this review helpful
Andrew Bieker
Intuitive merge, simple progression, decent animations, but a immersive story is missing. Players need a immersive story. Also think of ways to give players ways to feel ownership of the experience. Examples; look into a way to use picture morphing. Interesting spin, players morphed face using a pic from their devices. It could be on units used in combat.
154 people found this review helpful