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Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras is a single player strategy game. It received positive reviews from players.

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82%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,500 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
monetization182 negative mentions

  • The game has a cute art style and enjoyable core gameplay.
  • It offers a fun and relaxing experience suitable for casual play.
  • There are numerous upgrades, skills, and timelines adding depth.
  • Excessive and long ads severely disrupt gameplay and progression.
  • Progression is extremely slow and often requires watching ads or paying.
  • The game is repetitive with grind-heavy mechanics and sometimes frustrating difficulty spikes.
  • monetization
    193 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization heavily relies on frequent and lengthy ads, often touted as "optional" but essential for any meaningful progress, making gameplay frustrating and slow without watching them. The high cost of ad removal (around $20-$40) is seen as unreasonable for a casual game, and many users report app crashes and misleading advertisements, further diminishing the experience. Overall, the aggressive ad implementation and pay-to-progress model are major pain points for players.

    • “No ads so that is good unless you want ads, but I doubt it will make much difference.”
    • “No ads and nice graphics, so much more download the game and enjoy.”
    • “Amazing, no ads really unless you watch optional ads.”
    • “There are ads everywhere, each one is 30-60 seconds long, and you have to watch two in a row each time.”
    • “The ads are all obnoxious in how they take so long, have so many false close outs, and randomly open the Play Store just in case you need to be tricked into downloading.”
    • “The ads in this game force open the ad store, which then causes the app to restart, forfeiting the ad reward and your previous level's reward after the time you wasted beating the level and watching the optional ad.”
  • gameplay
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as simple and solid with well-designed mechanics like skill leveling that impact decisions, but is heavily criticized for being repetitive, overly linear, and excessively interrupted by ads that hinder progression. Many users find it unoriginal, often feeling like a reskin or copy of other games, and express frustration with misleading advertisements and forced ad-watching that disrupts the experience.

    • “I also like how you can both level up and rank up the active skills, both of which have a pretty dramatic impact on gameplay and decision making.”
    • “The character designs, the graphics and the game mechanics are really good.”
    • “Progression plateaus quickly, but core gameplay loop is solid”
    • “I downloaded this from an ad, but the graphics weren't even for this game, and the gameplay had nothing to do with how this game is played.”
    • “This game dev is too greedy, you can't progress without watching ads, gameplay is not fun at all.”
    • “Decent gameplay but the game intentionally makes each level hard enough that requires you to click ads to progress.”
  • graphics
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a visually appealing art style with clear, simple animations and well-designed characters and backgrounds. While some users praised its high-quality and beautiful graphics, a few noted discrepancies between advertised and actual visuals. Overall, the graphics are considered a strong and enjoyable aspect of the game.

    • “Genuinely a good game, I love the artwork of everything—the soldiers and the backgrounds. It's great.”
    • “The character designs, the graphics, and the game mechanics are really good.”
    • “Simple but clear and visually appealing graphic animations.”
    • “I downloaded this from an ad, but the graphics weren't even for this game, and the gameplay had nothing to do with how this game is played.”
    • “Poor graphics.”
  • grinding
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is heavily grind-focused from the very beginning, requiring repetitive play and frequent ad-watching to progress, which many find tedious and boring. While some enjoy the endless grinding, most players criticize the excessive repetition and slow advancement, especially in early stages.

    • “This game in particular is really bad because you can't even get past the first stage without significant grinding and watching ads.”
    • “It's really a good game but there are problems: 1) it's too grindy and long, 2) you just do the same thing over and over again, and 3) it's literally full of ads you need to watch sometimes to win, but overall it's good.”
    • “Game play is especially boring and repetitive, and when you get to phase 2-1, it gets even more grindy.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is heavily criticized for being overshadowed by intrusive ads and aggressive monetization tactics, which disrupt gameplay and progression. Users feel that these elements detract from an enjoyable narrative experience, making missions feel more like a pay-to-play grind.

    • “Ads are even built into the quest system.”
    • “It used to be that you could easily beat the daily quest with the T-Rex, but they recently changed it so that instead of attacking one single enemy, the T-Rex attacks multiple enemies at once.”
    • “It is also designed to make you purchase currencies, so screw this game. Edit: Why do I have to watch 5 ads for daily missions?”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent stability issues, including freezing after ads, menu exits, and battles, which significantly disrupt gameplay. Additionally, glitches like off-screen enemies and slow performance further impair the experience. Overall, the stability problems are persistent and frustrating for players.

    • “After the update, the game freezes after every ad or every time I come back from a zombie/T-Rex battle.”
    • “Freezes consistently after watching an ad.”
    • “The game freezes when you exit out of some menus and plays far too slowly in many aspects, including upgrades, unit generation, and animations.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the humor in the game lighthearted and amusing, often enjoying the characters' quirky movements and behaviors that add a relaxing and entertaining touch to the experience.

    • “Funny and they move on their own; I can do nothing but just stare at them while they do their job.”
    • “Funny and relaxing.”
    • “Funny.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is praised as an improvement over previous versions, contributing to a more enjoyable and charming overall experience.

    • “Better version of 'We Are Warriors.' It’s more generous with the upgrade materials, has better music, and a more adorable art design with no intrusive ads.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the strong character designs and visuals, highlighting that the character development is well-supported by quality graphics and engaging game mechanics.

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Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras is a strategy game.

Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 1 hours playing Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras.

Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras was developed by Nature Games.

Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Eternal Empire: Warrior Eras is a single player game.

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