Battle Lines: Puzzle Fighter
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About
"Battle Lines - Puzzle Fighter" is a match-three puzzle game where players charge Power Crystals by matching lines of gems. The objective is to defeat bosses with powerful attacks unleashed through skillful gem matching. This engaging game tests players' strategic thinking and quick reflexes in a battle of wits and skill.









- The game is simple yet fun, making it a great time-waster.
- Graphics are appealing and the gameplay is engaging, with a unique twist on the match-3 genre.
- The game offers a good balance of challenge and strategy, making it enjoyable for casual play.
- The game is plagued by frequent crashes and lag, making it frustrating to play.
- Progression becomes nearly impossible after level 50 without spending money, leading to a pay-to-win experience.
- Forced ads interrupt gameplay, often leading to a loss of progress and overall dissatisfaction.
- monetization146 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the prevalence of forced ads that disrupt gameplay and can even crash the app. While some users appreciate the option to watch ads for bonuses, others find the ad frequency excessive and the costs to remove them steep, often leading to a pay-to-win perception. Overall, the balance between ad revenue and player experience appears to be a significant concern, with many players feeling that the game leans too heavily on monetization at the expense of enjoyment.
“I bought the 30-day premium membership and it says no ads after levels.”
“No ads, it's such a relief.”
“I do like it because there's no ads and I can really get into the game; this is what I call fun.”
“The major downside is the ads; they will crash your phone every other ad if you choose to watch them for free stuff like upgrades or anything else that involves ads.”
“Not only that, but they also require you to pay monthly to remove ads.”
“I was actually enjoying this; however, what made me quit and uninstall was the fact that although I could accept that literally everything is behind an ad, when you started forcing ads after victories, that was the final straw.”