- November 13, 2020
- Dnovel
Enoki
47%Game Brain Score
monetization, graphics
80% User Score 10 reviews
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About
Enoki is a match-3 mushroom puzzle platformer!

Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
monetization5 negative mentions
- The game features a unique blend of puzzle mechanics, combining elements of Sokoban and match-3 gameplay.
- Some players appreciate the minimalist design and find it visually appealing.
- The game offers achievements, which can enhance the experience for completionists.
- The game is criticized for being an asset flip with low-quality graphics and minimal effort in development.
- There are no options to customize controls or graphics settings, making it inaccessible for some players.
- The presence of fake positive reviews raises concerns about the game's legitimacy and value.
monetization
5 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, leading to accusations of unethical practices and scams. Reviewers highlight a pattern of misleading tactics, including fake reviews from compromised accounts, and a low price point that reflects the perceived lack of originality and quality. Overall, the game's monetization approach is seen as exploitative and indicative of a broader trend of asset flipping in the indie game market.
“These guys do nothing but copy asset store assets and game tutorials, fill out a few things and stamp out basic levels using the construction kit templates, and dump them on Steam and into daily indie game bundles as cash grabs.”
“Trying to get paid for someone else's game templates and assets... at best, this is shovelware; at worst, it's a scam and cash grab.”
“The status of this game as nothing but an asset/template flip and cash grab is cemented by the developers' prior history of asset flip and construction kit copy-paste jobs, the fake and compromised Steam accounts they used to write fake reviews, the laughable $10 price tag for this garbage, and the way they dumped it into daily indie game bundles immediately at launch.”