Ayla World : Avatar Life
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About
Ayla World: Avatar Life is a dress-up and world-building game that allows players to create and customize their own unique avatars, as well as design and decorate their own virtual world. With a wide range of clothing, accessories, and decorative items to choose from, players can express their creativity and style while building a one-of-a-kind world. Whether you're into fashion, interior design, or just like creating and exploring virtual worlds, Ayla World: Avatar Life has something for everyone.





- The game features a wide variety of cute avatars and customization options, making it fun to create characters.
- Players enjoy the game's aesthetic and find it engaging, with many expressing a desire for more content and updates.
- The game is accessible and can be played without an internet connection, which is a plus for many users.
- The game suffers from frequent glitches and ads, which disrupt the gameplay experience.
- Many players are disappointed by the lack of options for creating and decorating their own houses.
- There are complaints about limited content and the need to unlock items through ads or in-game currency, which can be frustrating.
monetization
13 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization model of the game heavily relies on ads, with many features and items locked behind ad views or in-game currency that can also be obtained through watching ads. While players appreciate the game's aesthetics and character customization options, the overwhelming presence of ads has led to significant frustration, with many users expressing a desire for a more ad-free experience. Overall, the monetization strategy has received mixed reviews, with a common call for improvements to reduce ad frequency.
“I gave it a one star because it has a lot of ads. I can't make a single avatar without being interrupted by ads; I can't play peacefully.”
“I hate this game. It has ads, plus you have to pay for items. I hate it, and it's very hard to play.”
“Not enough updates and too many ads.”