Doodle God: Alchemy Elements
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About
Doodle God HD Alchemy is a simulation game that allows players to unleash their imagination and become a god by creating their own universe through combining different elements. Despite its intriguing story, outstanding graphics, and plenty of humor, the game is frustrating due to annoying ads and is full of bugs. Overall, it offers a unique and engaging experience, but the technical issues may dampen the enjoyment for some players.






- The gameplay is fun and engaging, allowing for creative combinations of elements.
- The graphics are visually appealing and add to the overall experience of the game.
- The game offers a nostalgic experience for those who enjoyed the original version.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads that interrupt gameplay frequently.
- The energy system limits the number of actions a player can take, making it frustrating to progress.
- Players are often forced to pay real money to continue playing after their pentagram breaks, which feels unfair.
monetization
863 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, who report an overwhelming number of intrusive ads that disrupt gameplay, often requiring players to watch lengthy, unskippable ads after nearly every action. Many players express frustration with the game's energy system, which limits playtime and encourages in-app purchases to continue playing without interruptions. While some acknowledge the necessity of ads in free games, the consensus is that the frequency and intrusiveness of the ads make the game nearly unplayable, leading to a negative overall experience.
“I love the game so much that I paid for no ads and forever energy.”
“Reasonable price for no ads too: $1.49.”
“Good game until it forces in-app purchases if you want to progress.”
“I understand there's a paid version without ads and they have to make a profit somehow, but this is ridiculous.”
“The ads are so intrusive that you actually have to pay to remove them, which is idiotic.”
“It's unfortunate because this is a great game, but the ads are just unrelenting.”