Army Tycoon : Idle Base
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About
"Army Tycoon: Idle Base" is a single-player simulation game with good graphics that allows you to command your own empire of armies. Build and manage your base, train and upgrade your troops, and defend against enemies, all while enjoying the detailed visuals. However, be prepared for frequent advertisements.






- The game has good graphics and a straightforward interface, making it easy to navigate.
- It offers a lot of content and activities to keep players engaged, especially in the early stages.
- Many players find it enjoyable as a time-passing game, with small tasks that can boost mood.
- The game is heavily reliant on ads, often requiring players to watch multiple ads to progress, which can be frustrating.
- There are significant paywalls that hinder progress without spending money, making it feel like a pay-to-win game.
- Frequent bugs and glitches, especially after updates, can make the game unplayable and lead to loss of progress.
monetization
87 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its excessive reliance on ads, with players reporting that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing. Many users feel that the game is designed to push players towards in-app purchases to remove ads, which they describe as predatory and frustrating, especially given the long duration and frequent crashes of the ads. Overall, the monetization approach has led to a negative experience, with players expressing dissatisfaction over the balance between gameplay and advertising.
“I am one who has put money into the game for no ads and extra builder.”
“Pretty cool so far, no ads is pretty cool too.”
“I made payment for no ads.”
“This game is a scam run by an advertising company; every progress made requires you to watch an ad.”
“I spend more time on ads than playing the game.”
“Promising game, but if you do not want to pay just to play, then prepare yourself for 10 seconds of game time and 60 seconds of ads...”