Avatar Maker Dress up for kids
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About
"Avatar Maker: Dress up for Kids" is a virtual world-building game that allows children to create their own unique avatars and stories. Kids can customize their avatar's appearance, dress them up in various outfits, and create their own adventures in a variety of settings. With endless possibilities for self-expression and creativity, this game encourages children to explore their imagination and have fun.











- The art style and character customization options are cute and appealing.
- The game has a variety of clothing and accessories for avatars.
- It allows for creativity in designing characters and rooms.
- The game has a daily gameplay limit of only 5 minutes, which frustrates players.
- Frequent ads and pop-ups interrupt gameplay, often resetting progress.
- Players are required to pay for a subscription to continue playing, which many find unreasonable.
monetization
71 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive frequency of ads that disrupt gameplay and often lead to lost progress. Many players express frustration over the aggressive promotion of a premium subscription to remove ads, which they feel is misleading, as the game initially claims to have no ads. Overall, the monetization strategy is seen as detrimental to the user experience, with numerous reviews suggesting that the game would be much more enjoyable if the ad interruptions were significantly reduced or eliminated.
“The game is actually really nice; the game says there's no ads before installing, right?”
“So the time limit is awful because it's like 5 minutes, but there are no ads. I love it!”
“I would give it 5 stars if there were no ads!”
“It's a good game, but the ads that say 'buy premium' are annoying.”
“I would have kept it if it didn't have so many ads. The game is quite annoying, so I suggest not to download it.”
“This game is just horrible. You load in and it's all okay until ads pop up on the screen, and whenever you want to build a house, it doesn't let you.”