Engine Pistons ASMR
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About
"Engine Pistons ASMR" is a game that revolves around the concept of "more pistons, more speed." The player's objective is to assemble and customize high-performance engines by adding and adjusting pistons. The game features immersive ASMR sound effects, providing a satisfying and relaxing experience as the engines come to life with each piston added. With each successful build, players can test their creations and witness their engines' power and speed in action.











- The game has a fun and addictive concept, making it enjoyable for short bursts of play.
- Some players appreciate the graphics and the simplicity of the gameplay.
- It can be a good time-waster for those who don't mind the frequent ads.
- The game is overwhelmed with ads, making it nearly unplayable and frustrating for users.
- Many players experience frequent crashes and bugs, leading to a poor gaming experience.
- There is a lack of meaningful content and progression, resulting in repetitive gameplay.
monetization
280 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game is heavily criticized for its overwhelming number of ads, with users reporting forced advertisements every few seconds that significantly disrupt gameplay. Many players express frustration over the inability to play offline, as the game requires an internet connection primarily to serve ads, and even those who paid to remove ads still encounter them. Overall, the game is perceived as an "ad simulator" rather than a genuine gaming experience, leading to widespread dissatisfaction and uninstalls.
“It's good and I want ads, but there are no ads showing up.”
“Fun game, however, way too many ads. I can't even pass level one because it wants to load an ad that doesn't even load ('ad not ready'), so I can't even progress to the next level.”
“In short, it will waste more of your time with ads than you actually get to play the game.”
“This is a 'game' made just to spam ads and for them to make loads of free money. The amount of ads makes this game basically unplayable.”