- June 28, 2019
- Studio Drill
Blade Crafter 2
78%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
monetization, gameplay
78% User Score 576 reviews
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automatic crafting game





Audience ScoreBased on 576 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
monetization28 negative mentions
- The game is easy to understand and not pay-to-win, allowing for enjoyable progression without constant monetary pressure.
- It features a solid idle mechanic that rewards players for offline play, making it a good time-killer.
- The graphics and animations are appealing, and the game offers a variety of upgrades and customization options.
- Many players feel the game lacks originality and is too similar to Tap Titans, losing the unique crafting elements of the first game.
- There are frequent bugs and issues with ads, including forced ads and problems with rewards not being granted after watching them.
- Progression can become slow and tedious, especially after reaching certain stages, leading to a repetitive gameplay experience.
monetization
32 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with players appreciating the relatively low frequency of ads and the option for reward-based ads, but expressing frustration over forced ads and high prices for ad removal. Many users find the in-app purchase pricing misleading and excessive, particularly the $20 fee to remove ads, which they feel is unjustified. Overall, while some players tolerate the ads, others are deterred by their intrusive nature and the lack of a reasonable ad-free option.
“Good game, no ads. Gotta love that! It gets repetitive, but it's still worth a try.”
“Close to no ads and addicting.”
“The most absolutely annoying thing any game can do is implement ads that pop up for no reason.”
“Also, not having an option to pay to remove all ads is very disappointing.”
“20 dollars is a lot to skip ads for loot.”