- August 1, 2024
- Mr_IO
Coconut
51%Game Brain Score
graphics, atmosphere
music, replayability
56% User Score 43 reviews
Platforms
About
"Coconut" is a free-to-play, community-driven game where players spin a mystical wheel every two hours for a chance to win random coconuts. As some coconuts retire each week, the value and prestige of collected coconuts increase over time. Lightweight and able to run in the background, players can join the Discord to provide suggestions and stay updated on the game.


Audience ScoreBased on 43 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The game features vibrant visuals that capture the essence of a tropical paradise, creating an immersive atmosphere.
- It offers a unique concept of exploring and managing a tropical paradise, which can be relaxing and engaging.
- The developers provide good support and have fixed issues promptly, enhancing the overall experience for players.
- The game is criticized for being a low-effort cash grab, primarily designed to exploit the Steam marketplace rather than provide genuine gameplay.
- Players report extremely slow progression and limited depth, making the gameplay feel tedious and unfulfilling.
- There are numerous technical issues and a lack of meaningful content, leading to a poor overall experience and limited replayability.
graphics
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics receive mixed reviews, with some players criticizing them as mediocre and a deterrent for potential gamers, while others praise the vibrant and detailed visuals that effectively convey a charming tropical paradise atmosphere. Overall, the graphics play a significant role in shaping the game's appeal, with opinions varying widely.
“The game features vibrant visuals that capture the essence of a tropical paradise.”
“Vibrant and detailed visuals.”
“Coconut offers a charming and relaxing tropical experience with its unique concept, vibrant visuals, and soothing soundtrack.”
“This has some really mediocre looking graphics that will understandably be a turn off for a lot of gamers, and it's a big contributor to the failure of the game to attract gamers despite having no up-front cost.”