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Click to Life

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38%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, stability
38% User Score Based on 1,020 reviews

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Click to Life is a single player casual simulation game. It received negative reviews from players.

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38%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,020 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
monetization571 negative mentions

  • The game has a fun and educational concept, helping players learn about human anatomy and medical procedures.
  • The graphics and the clicker gameplay provide a satisfying and relaxing experience for some players.
  • It serves as a good time-killer and keeps players engaged with its simple mechanics.
  • Excessive and intrusive advertisements severely disrupt gameplay, including forced ads even after opting out and ads placed over interactive elements.
  • The game requires an internet connection despite having no multiplayer features, primarily to serve ads, making it unplayable offline.
  • Bugs and glitches, including freezing, crashing, progress loss, and incomplete or malfunctioning gameplay features, diminish the user experience.
  • monetization
    614 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is overwhelmingly plagued by excessive, intrusive, and often forced ads that severely disrupt gameplay and frustrate users. Many players report that purchasing the "no ads" option does not effectively remove ads, and the requirement for an internet connection primarily serves to deliver constant advertising. This aggressive monetization approach is widely seen as predatory, detracting from the game’s potential and leading many to uninstall quickly.

    • “Only thing I like about the game is no ads.”
    • “There are no ads and I love the game; I give it five stars.”
    • “Fun, no ads yet I hope they are almost gone.”
    • “The game is littered with ads, can't go 2 minutes without either taking a mandatory 5 second ad break or having to close and relaunch the app to keep playing.”
    • “Forced ads and forced to be online. The game won't run without internet because of such ads.”
    • “Too many ads, you'll get an offer to earn extra cash by watching an ad which is fine as most mobile games do this but if you decline the offer you get forced to watch an ad without any of the rewards.”
  • gameplay
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is heavily disrupted by excessive, intrusive ads that appear every 30 seconds to a minute, often popping up during key moments and forcing unwanted interaction with purchases or additional ads. This constant ad bombardment, combined with frequent glitches and lag, severely hampers the overall experience, making the game largely unplayable despite some potential enjoyment in its core mechanics.

    • “The gameplay itself requires zero internet to function.”
    • “This game doesn't spit ads at you like most games, and the gameplay is very fun!”
    • “The gameplay might be fun, but you can't play it offline and it has an ad every 30 seconds making gameplay impossible to play!”
    • “This game is indeed unplayable because it has ads one after another. In my experience, midway through gameplay an ad pops up, then after it ends, another ad appears, and another, repeatedly. The frequency is 100% with ads popping up every 30 seconds. It's very annoying, especially long ads like Lazada. The developer should seriously fix this ad problem.”
    • “Part of the game mechanics is to tap on the screen to speed things up, but as soon as you start doing that, the microtransaction menu pops up in the spot you tap on.”
    • “Forced ads interrupt gameplay at least twice each minute, constantly bombarding you with ads including one playing on the screen during gameplay. Refuse an offer and you still get an ad.”
  • stability
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent glitches and freezes, often requiring restarts and causing frustrating gameplay interruptions. Users report bugs especially during certain parts, with stability issues worsening after removing ads. Overall, the game struggles with consistent performance and stability.

    • “Sometimes it glitches and freezes, so you have to restart the app.”
    • “It freezes up my phone and I had to reboot my phone about 3 times.”
    • “I paid for no ads, now the game is so buggy it is unplayable.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised as good and enjoyable, providing a decent visual experience. However, some users note gameplay issues that affect overall enjoyment despite the graphics.

    • “It's a fun game, good clicker with decent graphics.”
    • “Graphics were fun and fine.”
    • “This game has good graphics but terrible gameplay.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers little to no replayability, as once completed, there are no meaningful activities to engage in. Attempts by the developers to introduce replay value through restarts are seen as insufficient and primarily motivated by monetization.

    • “Not replayable: once you complete everything there's nothing you can do.”
    • “The devs thought there was some more replayability so they could squeeze more money out of you by restarting the game.”
    • “I played until the end to see it, and it was decent, but definitely no replay value for me.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game is poor, with bugs causing gears to delete themselves and income not properly increasing after upgrades unless manually reset. Profit fluctuations occur without explanation, and inefficient ad usage further detracts from the experience.

    • “The gears keep deleting themselves which is costing me thousands of in-game currency. Additionally, if you upgrade the income or production speed, the income doesn't actually increase unless you move all the gears around to manually reset the numbers. This feels very unoptimized. Sometimes my profits drop from 4000/second to 1000/second with no explanation.”
    • “If the game was better optimized in how ads were used, then I would definitely play it.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users note the absence of music and sound effects, suggesting that adding these elements would significantly enhance the game's experience.

    • “No music and proper sound.”
    • “This game would be much better if it had sound effects and background music.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the humor in the game clever and enjoyable, appreciating its smart and witty style.

  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding in the game to be tedious and unenjoyable, describing it as a dull and repetitive chore.

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Click to Life is a casual simulation game.

Click to Life is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Click to Life was developed by Supersonic Studios LTD.

Click to Life has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked Click to Life for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Click to Life is a single player game.

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