Draw Action: Freestyle Fight
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About
"Draw Action: Freestyle Fight" is a single-player action game with unique gameplay mechanics. Players must draw lines to defeat enemies, offering a fresh and engaging experience. However, the game is disturbed by ads which may deter some players. Overall, it's an awesome game for those who enjoy creative and strategic combat.




- The game has a fun and unique drawing mechanic that allows for creative combat.
- Many players find the gameplay satisfying and addictive, enjoying the ability to chain combos.
- The graphics and animations are appreciated, adding to the overall enjoyment of the game.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, with many players reporting an ad after every level or action.
- It requires an internet connection to play, even in offline mode, which frustrates many users.
- The gameplay becomes repetitive quickly, with limited levels and upgrades available.
monetization
764 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its excessive use of ads, with many players reporting that they encounter ads after nearly every level or action, significantly detracting from the gameplay experience. Users express frustration over the lack of an option to play offline or to pay for an ad-free experience, leading to a perception that the game prioritizes ad revenue over player enjoyment. Overall, while some players appreciate the game's mechanics, the overwhelming presence of ads has resulted in a largely negative reception regarding its monetization approach.
“I suggest the option to pay for no ads, and I'd also like to see more new moves as you go through more levels.”
“Maybe make an in-game purchase so they can unlock all the fighting moves instantly.”
“Love the game but I hate the ads; you should pay for no ads.”
“Honestly the game is good but the reason why I'm giving it one star is because there are so many ads that I can't do anything without getting an ad popped up in my face immediately. The ads are also boring, and the enemies can one-shot me even if they don't come close to hitting me. The game is good, but the ads and the outdated enemies are the bad parts, so please decrease the ads.”
“The game is fun, but the ads are outrageous. You spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game. It's a shame because the gameplay has potential, but the constant interruptions make it unplayable.”
“This game is a sad example of how developers can take a simple fun game and turn it into a chore by forcing ads in your face. The gameplay is enjoyable, but the sheer number of ads ruins the experience.”