ASMR Spa: Face & Body Makeover
"ASMR Spa: Face & Body Makeover" is a relaxing makeup and spa simulation game that allows players to become a makeover artist in their own salon. The game offers oddly satisfying ASMR experiences through various makeup and skincare treatments. Customize and create unique looks for each client while enjoying calming sounds and visuals, enhancing players' sense of satisfaction and relaxation.
Reviews
- The game is fun and satisfying to play.
- The tasks are interesting and engaging.
- It provides a unique and gross experience that some players enjoy.
- There are way too many ads, interrupting gameplay frequently.
- The game only has 10 levels, making it feel short and repetitive.
- Some content is disturbing and may not be suitable for all players.
- monetization132 mentions
- 2 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 98 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of this game heavily relies on intrusive advertisements, with players reporting an overwhelming frequency of ads that disrupt gameplay, often leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience. Many users express that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing, with some features locked behind additional ad views, which contributes to a perception of greed from the developers. Overall, the excessive ad presence has led to numerous uninstalls and negative reviews, indicating that the monetization approach is detrimental to player enjoyment.
“I figured at the low price offered, I would buy the no ads feature.”
“They are forcing us to buy the no ads.”
“Suckers you in to buy no ads, then it stops at level 10.”
“We end up watching more ads than actually playing.”
“The frequency of the ads makes it very annoying and not at all fun to play.”
“Just gonna put it like this... I'm having to watch more ads than play this game, which is really pathetic.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay experience is heavily criticized for being marred by intrusive ads that disrupt playtime, with users reporting more ad duration than actual gameplay. Additionally, the game's art style is deemed unattractive, and overall, players express significant dissatisfaction with the lack of engaging content.
“Forced ads before the game even starts, and 15 seconds during gameplay.”
“Art is horrendous, and there is a lack of gameplay.”
“Worst game I ever played. I played the game for 2 minutes and spent 3 minutes on ads, so I quickly deleted it.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report significant stability issues, particularly noting that ads frequently cause the game to freeze, leading to a frustrating experience. Overall, the game's stability is considered poor, with many players expressing dissatisfaction.
“Lastly, it's bad enough with the ads, but let's add how some of these ads freeze the game.”
“It freezes a lot, and it's not satisfying to me. The game is a bad one. Thanks, bye, and please fix it.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the humor in the game to be clever and unexpected, often highlighting amusing situations that arise from gameplay mechanics, such as the irony of needing an internet connection to fully enjoy the experience.
“But wait before you go off and think, 'Well, I'll just play this game without Wi-Fi/data.' Here's the funny thing.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is criticized for being overshadowed by excessive advertisements, with one mission requiring players to watch seven ads, detracting from the overall experience.