Draw With Buddies Multiplayer
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About
"Draw With Friends Multiplayer" is a social drawing game that reimagines the classic Pictionary. Players can draw and guess in real-time with friends or players from around the world. The game encourages creativity and artistic skills while providing a fun and engaging multiplayer experience.








- The game is fun and encourages creativity, making it enjoyable for players of all ages.
- It offers a variety of modes and allows for social interaction, which enhances the overall experience.
- The ads are generally short and not overly intrusive, allowing for a smoother gameplay experience.
- There are frequent ads after every match, which can disrupt the flow of the game.
- The game has a limited selection of words, leading to repetitive gameplay.
- Some players experience technical issues, such as crashes and connectivity problems, which can hinder the gaming experience.
- monetization154 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the excessive number of ads, which disrupt gameplay and often lead to frustration among players. While some users appreciate the option to pay for ad removal or earn in-game currency by watching ads, many find the ads intrusive and annoying, with complaints about deceptive exit buttons and long wait times. Overall, while the game is enjoyable, the monetization strategy through ads is a significant drawback for many players.
“This is a fun game, no ads (haven't seen any).”
“This has little to no ads, so much fun when playing in the same room as friends, what a laugh!”
“Pretty good and no ads!!”
“Fun game, but the fact that you not only need to pay to remove ads (which there are a ton) and then only have the opportunity to either, one-time pay for certain tools like spray paint which cost $5 or $6 each, or choose the VIP pass which gives you everything (colors, tools, stickers, ad-free etc.) but is only valid for a short period of time.”
“Too many intrusive ads, no option to remove ads even at a cost; had to delete because it was getting ridiculous and the ads they allow do all that dodgy garbage of making the 'x' really small so you get dragged to the Play Store even though you 100% know you pressed the 'x'.”
“The only way to remove ads is to buy a 30-day VIP pass for €8, which is ridiculous.”