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Saturday, January 23, 2021

Everybody's RPG reborn


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Greetings mechanics and tinkerers!

The conveyor belts bring: Everybody's RPG reborn

The game I brink to you today is not a free to play game. I caught this game for free for a short time sale, which will be gone when this blog publishes. The main problem is this game is like a paid version of Crush Them All.


There is a very long loading screen I found when you first start the game it downloads additional content.


You get a very annoying tutorial that has you clicking around with no context. You will be lost if you've never played this kind of game. I found the tutorial was no help to me because I have played Crush Them All.



This is the main game screen. There are many different currencies with the green diamond being a premium currency used to upgrade a LOT. Not only do you have to buy the game, you then have to pay to buy currencies that are needed to buy new heroes or increased bag size.


The quest tab is how you increase your silver. It grows as the game idles. You have the option to use diamonds to autocorrect gems.


The inventory bag has very limited space. You get weapons, armor, and a lot of upgrade materials. You have to upgrade your bag a lot or you will run out of space.


Next is the artifact tab that gives you boosts that affect your heroes or other benefits. You only get the materials from dungeon raids but at an extremely low chance.


The PvP tab has subtabs where you find dungeons and PvP arenas. You can use gold to buy more ticket slots so you can do move battles per day.


Lastly is the hero equipment tab. You can equip or upgrade items here. A +5 
Item can be upgraded to a higher rarity.


Overall:
 

2 of 5 cogs.


This game is clearly a clone of Crush Them All. There are many things you are forced to upgrade with the premium currency. You can earn some but this gave teeters heavily into pay-to-win territory. I would avoid this game and try Crush Them All instead.

Story:

 0 of 5 cogs.


No story here. Just endless levels.


Amount of ads:
 

 None






There are no in-app ads but there is plenty for small amounts of different currencies or boosts.

Accurate Advertising?:
70%

The videos do not show you that this game is a clone. It shows you some gameplay but not very clearly.

Graphics:


 5 of 5 cogs.


The graphics look great on a mobile device. Everything is so easy to see and has a high quality.

Gameplay:

 1 of 5 cogs.


I became bored with Crush Them All after it got too repetitive. There are some minor differences but nothing to hold interest or show anything new.

Free play:
50%

Nope, not very free to play friendly. If you were to play every day you could progress but never as fast as players that pay. The initial paywall to get into the game is a major deterrent?

Fun factor:
😐 Mediocre clone.

I would recommend avoiding this game. There are free alternatives for the exact same gameplay.



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