Airport Master - Plane Tycoon
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About
"Airport Master is an arcade-style simulation game where you become an airport owner. Despite frequent bugs and excessive advertisements, it offers an engaging experience that takes approximately 24 hours to complete the game. However, it may be frustrating for some due to its technical issues."











- The gameplay is fun and engaging, providing a good time-wasting experience.
- The game has great potential and interesting concepts that could be developed further.
- The graphics and overall design of the game are appealing.
- The frequency of ads is overwhelming, making the game nearly unplayable.
- The game is short and can be completed quickly, leading to boredom after finishing it.
- There are numerous glitches and crashes that disrupt the gameplay experience.
monetization
558 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback due to the excessive frequency of ads, which many players find intrusive and frustrating. Users report being bombarded with ads every minute, often having to watch multiple ads in succession just to perform basic actions or upgrades, leading to a gameplay experience that feels more like watching ads than actually playing. Even those who paid for an ad-free experience still encounter ads, resulting in numerous requests for refunds and a general sentiment that the monetization strategy detracts significantly from the enjoyment of the game.
“I paid for no ads and still get them as well as having to watch them to get my stuff. If I pay for no ads, I expect to have no ads at all.”
“Love the concept, but why have I paid for no ads, to get an ad every single time I want to upgrade?”
“Paid for no ads and still get ads... The 'no ads' purchase does not remove the ads.”
“I refuse to pay for a game that tries to force money out of me by making the ads so frequent and irritating that the game becomes unplayable.”
“The game is fun to play but not with all these ads, and I'm sure not putting more money into it if the no ads thing doesn't even work.”
“You spend more time watching the ads than you get to play the game; the concept is great, but the ads ruin the fun.”