Country Balls: World War
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About
"Country Balls: World War" is a strategy game featuring hilarious country ball characters and simple yet masterful graphics. Despite being disturbed by frequent ads and some bugs, the game provides entertaining gameplay with its unique concept. Players must control their army, use logic and strategy to win battles and become the champion. The game encourages players to use their wits and skills to lead their country ball army to victory.











- The game has good graphics and a fun concept, allowing players to engage in strategic battles.
- It's enjoyable to play and can be a great time killer, especially when played offline.
- The game allows for a variety of countries to be chosen, adding to the fun of gameplay.
- There are way too many ads, often forcing players to watch them even when they don't want to.
- The gameplay can become repetitive and lacks challenge, making it easy to conquer the world quickly.
- There are numerous bugs and glitches that hinder gameplay, such as freezing screens and unresponsive buttons.
monetization
526 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has been heavily criticized for its excessive use of ads, with players reporting interruptions every few seconds, including during gameplay. Many users suggest that the game is nearly unplayable due to the frequency of ads, which often force players to watch them even when they decline optional offers. While some players have found a workaround by playing offline, the overwhelming consensus is that the ad load detracts significantly from the overall gaming experience.
“No ads.”
“This game is very very excellent game and no ads thank you.”
“Very very easy, no ads after turning off mobile data, I have conquered the world in 2 hours.”
“The sheer amount of ads is overwhelming; I spend more time watching them than actually playing the game.”
“It's impossible to play one battle without getting bombarded with ads, and if you don't watch them, the game won't progress.”
“The game has so many ads that it feels like a money grab; I can't enjoy the gameplay because of the constant interruptions.”