- November 13, 2020
- Dnovel
Enoki
55%Game Brain Score
monetization, graphics
80% User Score 20 reviews
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About
Enoki is a match-3 mushroom puzzle platformer!

Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
monetization10 negative mentions
- The game features a cute and unique approach to the three-in-a-row genre, making it an interesting puzzle experience.
- Players have enjoyed the minimalist graphics and the non-standard puzzles, which add to the overall charm of the game.
- Achievements are available, providing a sense of accomplishment for players who complete the game.
- The game is criticized for being an asset flip with low-quality graphics and a lack of originality, leading to a perception of it being a cash grab.
- There are no options to customize controls or graphics settings, which can hinder accessibility and overall enjoyment.
- The price is considered too high for the content offered, especially given the game's quality and the availability of better alternatives.
monetization
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized as a blatant cash grab, characterized by the use of copied assets and templates from asset stores, leading to accusations of unethical practices and shovelware. Reviewers highlight the developers' history of asset flipping and the use of compromised accounts to generate fake reviews, further undermining the game's credibility and value, especially given its low price point. Overall, the monetization approach is seen as exploitative and lacking originality.
“Trying to get paid for someone else's game templates and assets... at best, this is shovelware; at worst, it's a scam/cash grab.”
“The status of this game as nothing but an asset/template flip/cash grab is cemented by the developers' prior history of asset flip/construction kit copy-and-paste jobs, the fake/compromised Steam accounts they used to write fake reviews (all with the same broken English), the laughable $10 USD price tag for this garbage, and the way they dumped it into daily indie game bundles immediately at launch.”
“Dnovel/My Way Games have shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab.”