Doll Repair - Doll Makeover
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About
"Doll Repair - Doll Makeover" is a single-player simulation game with an intriguing story and great graphics, accompanied by good music. However, the game is very grinding and has an excessive amount of advertisements. According to the game, players can create and fix paper dolls with ASMR makeup in this stunning doll game. In summary: A sim game with an intriguing story, good graphics and music, but heavy on grinding and ads. Gameplay involves creating and repairing paper dolls with soothing ASMR makeup.








- The game has a unique and interesting premise, combining doll repair with a spooky atmosphere.
- Many players find the gameplay relaxing and enjoyable, with a variety of customization options for the dolls.
- The graphics and art style are praised for their quality, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the game.
- The game is heavily ad-driven, with frequent interruptions that disrupt gameplay and frustrate players.
- Many users report that the gameplay becomes repetitive quickly, with limited doll options and similar tasks for each character.
- The animations and transitions are often described as slow, making the overall experience feel tedious.
- monetization269 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many customization options are locked behind ad walls, leading to a repetitive experience where players must watch multiple ads to access basic features. While some users find the ads tolerable or even entertaining, the consensus is that the frequency and mandatory nature of the ads significantly detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.
“I would rather pay a little more and have no ads at all.”
“One more good thing about it, no ads!”
“This game is so satisfying, but if they had no ads it would be so great. Love it!”
“The game is fun, but the amount of ads interrupting gameplay is annoying and the use of AI images for the cutscenes is disappointing.”
“I thought the idea of this would be fun, but having ads or paying fees for the privilege of having more than the single basic option of items/clothes is just too much!”
“Unfortunately, I spent more time fighting forced ads than actually playing the game.”