Animal Wildlife
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About
"Animal Wildlife" is an adventure game that allows players to experience life as some of the most vicious animals on earth. However, the game is riddled with bugs and is plagued by annoying ads. Overall, while the concept is intriguing, the execution falls short, making for a frustrating gaming experience.




- The game has a fun concept and engaging gameplay, allowing players to experience life as different animals.
- Graphics are appealing, with a nice 2D anime style that adds charm to the game.
- Players find the game enjoyable and addictive, especially when played offline to avoid ads.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay every few seconds, making it frustrating to play.
- There are numerous glitches and bugs that hinder progress, such as quests not registering or characters getting stuck.
- The lack of a proper tutorial leaves players confused about how to progress, especially in the early stages of the game.
monetization
141 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized due to an excessive number of intrusive ads that disrupt gameplay, with users reporting ads appearing every 15 to 60 seconds. While some players appreciate the option to pay for an ad-free experience, many have encountered issues with the removal feature not functioning as intended. Overall, the overwhelming presence of ads significantly detracts from the gaming experience, leading to frustration and negative reviews.
“The game offers a fair monetization model that doesn't feel overly aggressive.”
“I appreciate that there are options to enhance the experience without feeling pressured to spend.”
“The in-game purchases are reasonably priced and provide good value for the enhancements.”
“Nonstop ads make enjoying the game impossible.”
“What could have been a fun game is immediately ruined by ads interfering with the game whenever it chooses to.”
“The game has too many glitches and ads; I would rate it 5 stars only if there wasn't always an ad after 66 seconds precisely.”