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Avatar: Realms Collide is a single player strategy game. It received neutral reviews from players.

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56%Audience ScoreBased on 1,140 reviews
story34 positive mentions
monetization55 negative mentions

  • Great Avatar-themed visuals, animations, and soundtrack that capture the spirit of the franchise.
  • Smooth gameplay and engaging city-building mechanics with plenty to do and a helpful tutorial.
  • Free-to-play progression is possible early on and the community is active and friendly.
  • Highly repetitive and slow-paced gameplay that becomes very grindy without spending money; pay-to-win elements dominate late game.
  • Long and unskippable tutorials with frequent bugs, crashes, lag, and UI/controls issues that hamper user experience.
  • Excessive monetization and microtransactions with limited free character access; poor customer service and problematic event bugs lead to player frustration.
  • story

    130 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this game receives mixed feedback, with many praising its lore accuracy, character inclusion, and captivating elements, yet several criticize it for being unfinished, disjointed, or minimal. Players frequently mention repetitive missions, slow progression, and a lack of meaningful storytelling depth or integration with gameplay, often feeling like a generic city-building experience overshadowed by paywalls and bugs. While some appreciate the fresh narrative within the Avatar universe, others find the story rushed, confusing, or overshadowed by technical and design issues.

    • “The IP is handled with rare integrity, original story co-written with Avatar Studios, a deep roster spanning both series, and writing that respects the characters.”
    • “The storyline is captivating and really pulls you in, and the graphics are nothing short of breathtaking.”
    • “It brilliantly blends rich storytelling, vibrant visuals, and strategic gameplay, letting players immerse themselves in the elemental nations like never before.”
    • “It starts off with a story and after a while the story doesn't matter at all, and it's never even finished.”
    • “Namely, having characters from different times without any real explanation, and a very, very incomplete story mode aka arc saga.”
    • “The actual main storyline isn't even about the Gaang, and it's unfinished so there's only four chapters.”
  • gameplay

    105 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as a familiar, polished mobile 4X city-builder with smooth mechanics but largely unoriginal and repetitive, often compared unfavorably to other similar games. While some find it enjoyable and addictive, many criticize it for being pay-to-win, lacking innovation, featuring long tutorials, and having limited player interaction or strategy, ultimately feeling dull or boring especially after extended play. Fans appreciate the thematic elements and visuals but lament the lack of unique gameplay tied to the Avatar universe.

    • “It's not boring, the graphics are excellent, the gameplay is very smooth, and incredibly, the animations are on par with those anime.”
    • “Mechanically it's a mobile 4x city-builder, familiar in structure but polished in execution.”
    • “The gameplay is fun and addicting, the character models look really good as well.”
    • “The gameplay is painfully boring; you don't really do anything except for 'click on this now wait.' You can't interact during fights.”
    • “So I'm an avatar freak and I love this game but if I could just say one thing about the amount of resources it takes to do anything, even if you have all the buffs, it's still a lot. I bought like three packs and it didn't get me that far just trying to research. Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I've played a lot of games with the same mechanics and layout; other games were much more generous with resources from side quests and activities.”
    • “The tutorial is insanely long and repetitive for how simple the gameplay is.”
  • graphics

    87 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics receive mixed reviews, with many praising the character design, art style, and animations as beautiful and vibrant, capturing the original themes well. However, frequent criticisms include inconsistent quality, graphical errors, low resolution or pixelation, lag issues, and some outdated or bland visuals, leading to a generally uneven graphical experience across different games.

    • “The storyline is captivating and really pulls you in, and the graphics are nothing short of breathtaking.”
    • “It brilliantly blends rich storytelling, vibrant visuals, and strategic gameplay, letting players immerse themselves in the elemental nations like never before.”
    • “Absolutely perfect graphics, and there are no ads so far!”
    • “Graphics are bad, they look straight out of an unfinished alpha version of an indie low-budget game.”
    • “Unistalled, terrible graphics with bad battle animations. If you're a fan of the films, stay away; feels very rushed and disappointing.”
    • “Boring, sad looking graphics, poor animations, and even sadder gameplay.”
  • monetization

    86 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is a highly divisive aspect, with many users criticizing it as a heavy, aggressive cash grab featuring numerous microtransactions and pay-to-win mechanics that pressure spending. However, some appreciate the lack of intrusive or third-party ads and optional purchases, finding the game enjoyable without mandatory spending. Overall, the monetization is seen as exploitative by many, particularly given the use of a beloved franchise, though a few acknowledge a fair balance for free-to-play users.

    • “One of the few games that doesn't aggressively push in-app purchases, and it's easy to get iconic characters from the show!”
    • “A great game for all avatar fans, with no ads and only optional microtransactions for those who want to level up faster.”
    • “A true free-to-play game that you don't need to make microtransactions to enjoy.”
    • “However, as the game has evolved, it has become a money-hungry cash grab.”
    • “This game is so horribly infested with microtransactions that you have a permanent building in your castle space dedicated to microtransactions.”
    • “It's just another prototypical pay-to-win base-builder strategy game with predatory monetization and low rates and scaling timers meant to incentivize spending.”
  • stability

    51 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent freezes, crashes, and numerous bugs that severely impact gameplay, including unresponsive controls and playback interruptions during key events. Despite ongoing updates, issues remain widespread with minimal effective fixes, frustrating many players and detracting from the overall experience. Stability is a major concern, with many users reporting persistent glitches that undermine enjoyment and usability.

    • “The periodic PvP event many look forward to was a buggy, unplayable mess.”
    • “Game is buggy; the main event (vault/brawl, KVK for any other game in this genre) is unplayable as it's been bugged for months.”
    • “It freezes every time I try to play it; I literally can't go to the support area. I load the game, but it won't let me tap anything.”
  • music

    39 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for capturing the nostalgic and emotional essence of the Avatar series, with several users highlighting favorite themes and original soundtracks. However, it is often criticized for being repetitive, limited in variety, and sometimes overly melancholic, detracting from overall enjoyment. Additionally, technical issues like music looping glitches and forced tutorials preventing sound adjustments also frustrate players.

    • “The avatar theme is great, the music is 10/10; it's Avatar's music in many cases.”
    • “The music from both series is so perfect and probably my favorite aspect outside of the gameplay.”
    • “The original music adds a nostalgic touch!”
    • “So to not have the option to skip the damn tutorial is just frustrating when all I want to do is get to the stupid settings and shut the music off so I can watch YouTube in the background.”
    • “Forced tutorial too long, unable to adjust settings while locked into it, meaning sounds and music are locked to the highest volume.”
    • “Aside from the character art and models, it is also very ugly with low resolution assets and the soundtrack seems to have only 3 songs; it is laughably low effort relying totally on the popularity of the franchise.”
  • grinding

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely described as heavily grindy, with repetitive farming, resource collection, and tedious busywork dominating the experience. Progression often feels slow without spending money, creating a pay-to-win dynamic that many find frustrating. While some enjoy the farming sim aspects, the grinding and paywall mechanics detract from overall engagement and growth.

    • “It's just another grindy 'town builder' with too many different types of resources, making the bulk of the game busywork to take up time.”
    • “You can get far without paying but it's a huge grind and eventually you reach a point of just grinding for small rewards.”
    • “I want to love this game but the events don't offer much progress, free blacksmith gems rarely give equipment, microtransactions aren't small, and the game becomes too grindy very quickly with little growth without paying.”
  • optimization

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization, with frequent stuttering, laggy performance, excessive loading screens, and high storage requirements, making it difficult to fully enjoy despite good visuals and character design. While some users remain hopeful for improvements, the current state hampers gameplay, especially on phones.

    • “I would seriously recommend looking into some better optimization for that.”
    • “Its making me cry every time all things apart, the game is optimized for now.”
    • “Great visuals, solid performance, awesome character design, but the concept feels recycled.”
    • “Pretty good, but with two glaring issues: one, the game is poorly optimized and requires a ridiculous amount of space for what it is.”
    • “Cool game especially for the new generation, but issues that prevent this game from being 5 stars are optimization problems such as loading screens for every little thing, game glitching, and bugging.”
    • “The game is greedy and very poorly optimized for a phone game.”
  • humor

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is largely unintentional and stems from poorly translated, cringe-worthy writing and oddly proportioned characters, which some players find amusing. Making funny voices for the dialogue enhances the comedic experience, especially for those who enjoy reading lines out loud. Overall, the humor is quirky and appeals to players who appreciate awkward or silly content.

    • “The story itself is hilariously bad, maybe it was a translation error, the main enemy is called 'glowworm'—most lazy and cringe writing I've ever seen, made inclusivity look very stupid.”
    • “The music is good, and it's even better when you make funny voices for the character's dialogue.”
    • “But if you don't like reading like me, still download and read it to yourself out loud; trust me, it's funny when you stutter.”
  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development features impressive visuals and strong performance with appealing character design, though the overall concept feels somewhat recycled and lacking originality.

  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game evokes strong emotional responses through its music, particularly a recurring song associated with a touching moment from the show. While this adds depth, some players find the repeated track overwhelming and suggest adding an option to customize the soundtrack for a more comfortable experience.

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Avatar: Realms Collide is a strategy game.

Avatar: Realms Collide is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 8 hours playing Avatar: Realms Collide.

Avatar: Realms Collide was developed by Tilting Point.

Avatar: Realms Collide has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Avatar: Realms Collide for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

Avatar: Realms Collide is a single player game.

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