Cube Zone io
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About
"Cube Zone io" is a multiplayer online game where players collect cubes to grow their runner while competing to become the largest on the map. Players can also smash into rivals to make their runner bigger and eliminate opponents. The objective is to survive and dominate the ever-changing cube zone to achieve a high score.











- The game has a fun concept and can be addictive for short play sessions.
- The colorful number cubes and overall design are visually appealing.
- Some players enjoy the challenge and find it entertaining to play with friends.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, making it frustrating to play.
- AI opponents are often too powerful, leading to an unbalanced gameplay experience.
- Many players report issues with game mechanics, such as unfair collisions and lack of multiplayer options.
- monetization21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive ads, which detract significantly from the gameplay experience. Many users express frustration over the inability to pay to remove ads, the frequency of ads after every game, and the overall feeling that the game prioritizes ad revenue over player enjoyment. Overall, players feel that the game functions more as an ad platform than a legitimate gaming experience.
“Once you die, you get an ad, and that's annoying, but if there were no ads, it would be a little bit fun.”
“The whole thing is a massive ad scam. You can't make it to number 1 even if you watch ads all day. I made it to 2 million watching like 500 ads, and it said number one had 10 million. You can cross the whole board in 2 seconds, and there was no such player. You also die every 5 seconds at 2 million.”
“Is the developer sure they are building a game and not an ad portal? I played for 10 minutes, and most of my time went into watching ads. If I don't revive, why the hell do I still have to watch the ad?”
“Don't play, it's a waste of time. You can't even turn off the internet to avoid ads.”