About
"Battery Low" is a single-player arcade game where you tap on time to charge a low battery mobile phone and aim it at the charging point. Players must develop a strategy and execute precise movements to avoid breaking the phone during the charging process. However, be prepared for frequent ads as they are a drawback in the gameplay experience. The objective is to save the low battery while ensuring the phone stays intact.
- The game is fun and addictive, with many players enjoying the gameplay.
- Graphics are good, and the game provides a satisfying experience when completing obstacles.
- Some players find it a great time killer and recommend it to friends.
- There are way too many ads, with interruptions after almost every level, making it frustrating to play.
- The game lacks challenge and quickly becomes repetitive, with only a few unique levels.
- Many users experience technical issues, including crashes, glitches, and difficulty in controlling the game.
monetization
34 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on ads, with players reporting an overwhelming frequency of advertisements after nearly every action, significantly detracting from the gameplay experience. While some users find the game enjoyable, the excessive ads lead to frustration and negative reviews, with many considering uninstalling due to the intrusive nature of the ads. Overall, the monetization approach appears to overshadow the game's potential fun factor.
“This is a really cool game; no ads to bother you. It is a really great game.”
“This is a good game; no ads.”
“I'm talking ads every time you lose and win + an additional ad if you don't watch one to get a useless prize.”
“The amount of ads seriously is ridiculous, just like any games these days.”
“This game is a mistake. Once I first got this game, the first level I got an ad, so I already knew it was going to be a game full of ads. I immediately deleted it; don't get this game, it's a waste of time.”