Eco Tycoon: Idle Water Cleaner
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About
In "Eco Tycoon: Idle Water Cleaner," players take on the role of an ocean cleaner, working to remove trash and save the planet in this eco-friendly clicker game. By clicking to clean up waste and implementing upgrades to improve efficiency, players aim to make a positive impact on the environment while earning rewards. The game offers a relaxing, yet satisfying experience as players watch their ocean transform from a polluted wasteland to a thriving ecosystem.






- The game has a cute concept and is enjoyable for casual play.
- Players appreciate the developers' responsiveness to some issues, indicating potential for improvement.
- The game is fun and relaxing, making it a good idle management experience.
- Many players experience critical bugs that prevent progression, especially around levels 4 and 5, leading to frustration.
- The game heavily relies on ads for progression, which can hinder gameplay and enjoyment.
- Support for the game is lacking, with many players reporting unresponsive customer service and broken support links.
monetization
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization model of the game heavily relies on mandatory ads, which players must watch to progress, leading to frustration and stalling gameplay. While some users appreciate the option to avoid ads, the overall experience is marred by intrusive advertising that can freeze progress and compel players to either wait or spend money. This has resulted in negative feedback, with some players uninstalling the game due to the excessive ad presence.
“No ads, even on Wi-Fi.”
“The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
“I appreciate that I can enjoy the game without being bombarded by ads.”
“The thing that sucks is that ads run the game and you can't move forward without them.”
“Because of this, I couldn't fully upgrade the shredder and literally can't progress whatsoever without waiting to watch more ads or spending money.”
“Ads are not optional; they block task progress.”