About
"Craft City Forrest" is a single-player simulation game that offers a sandbox experience in the style of survival, creation, and exploration. In this game, players are free to construct and customize their own city while navigating through a lush forest environment. Though the game is free to play, be prepared to encounter ads that may disrupt the gameplay experience. The objective of the game is to build and manage a thriving city while surviving in a forest setting.




- The game is very similar to Minecraft and offers a fun experience.
- Graphics are nice and the game has many features reminiscent of Minecraft.
- Players can avoid ads by turning off their internet connection, allowing for uninterrupted gameplay.
- There are too many ads that disrupt gameplay, making it frustrating for players.
- The game has several glitches, such as kicking players out of the map and issues with commands.
- Many features from Minecraft are missing, leading to disappointment among players.
monetization
43 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on frequent ads, which players find intrusive and disruptive to gameplay, with many expressing frustration over their frequency—often every few minutes. While some users have discovered ways to bypass ads by turning off their internet connection, the overall sentiment indicates that the excessive advertising detracts significantly from the gaming experience, leading to lower ratings despite appreciation for the game's core mechanics.
“There are way too many ads; I literally can't build anything without having an ad slapped in my face!”
“The game is great, but the ads are too much.”
“I would rate this a 5-star game, but there are just too many ads.”