Falling Art Ragdoll Simulator
- April 25, 2024
- BoomBit Games
Falling Art Ragdoll Simulator is a Simulation game that allows players to experience the absurdity of ragdolls falling in various ways, with pretty visuals and single-player mode. The objective is to create the most spectacular falls for higher scores, discovering new characters, insane locations, and creative ways to break bones. Embrace your inner mischief-maker in this weirdly satisfying and safe-for-fun game!
Reviews
- The game is fun and provides a good laugh, especially with the ragdoll physics.
- Great graphics and entertaining gameplay, making it a good time killer.
- The game has a charming concept and can be enjoyable if you can tolerate the ads.
- The game is overwhelmed with ads, often forcing players to watch a 30-second ad after just a few seconds of gameplay.
- Gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, leading to boredom after a short time.
- Many players report that the game resets progress after completing levels, making it frustrating to continue.
- monetization3,233 mentions
- 1 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 98 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads. Players report spending significantly more time watching unskippable adsβoften lasting 30 seconds or moreβthan actually playing the game, leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience. Many users suggest that the game feels more like an advertisement platform than an actual game, with some expressing a willingness to pay for an ad-free experience, while others find the ad frequency unacceptable and uninstall the game altogether.
βYes, you have the option to pay for no ads, and I think that's why there are so many.β
βA little rocky start, but definitely worth paying the $3 for no ads!β
βSo... bought no ads upgrade... removed all ads, reward ones included.β
βThe amount of ads makes this game unplayable; it's about 10 seconds of gameplay followed by 40 seconds of ads.β
βYou'll spend three times as long watching unskippable 30-second ads as you will actually playing the game.β
βThis is not a game with ads, but an ad with a game.β
- humor296 mentions
- 99 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 1 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is widely praised, with many players finding it hilarious and entertaining, particularly enjoying the slapstick elements and absurd scenarios. However, some users note that while the game is funny initially, it can become repetitive and is marred by excessive ads, which detracts from the overall experience. Overall, it is seen as a lighthearted and amusing time-killer, perfect for stress relief.
βThe gameplay is really fun and I think the guy yelling 'that makes me so mad' is hilarious.β
βIt's funny as heck man getting to kick off characters from different platforms and hiking up the levels for strength, fly time, as well as coin.β
βThis game is hilarious and fun to play.β
βThis is not funny.β
βNot funny.β
βNot funny as it seems.β
- gameplay170 mentions
- 8 % positive mentions
- 81 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The gameplay is heavily criticized for being overshadowed by an excessive number of ads, with many users reporting a frustrating ratio of 10 seconds of gameplay followed by 30 seconds or more of unskippable ads. While some find the core gameplay mechanics enjoyable, the overwhelming presence of advertisements detracts significantly from the overall experience, leading to a consensus that the game feels more like an ad platform than a playable game. Users express disappointment over the repetitive nature of the gameplay and the lack of meaningful engagement due to the constant interruptions from ads.
βThe gameplay is really fun and I think the guy yelling 'that makes me so mad' is hilarious.β
βSo fun and keeps you going for more side-splitting gameplay, I most recommend this back-breaking game.β
βThe gameplay itself is pretty good, so for that I gave it 2 stars.β
βThe amount of ads makes this game unplayable; it's about 10 seconds of gameplay followed by 40 seconds of ads.β
βYou get literally 2-3 seconds of gameplay, then forced ads... but the ads don't work, so it's loading for 20 seconds with no option to back out or stop it.β
βThe gameplay is lame and unresponsive.β
- graphics75 mentions
- 72 % positive mentions
- 12 % neutral mentions
- 16 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with many players praising them as "great" or "awesome," highlighting their visual appeal and fun design. However, a significant number of users criticize the graphics as "poor" or "terrible," often citing issues like bugs and a lack of depth. Additionally, the prevalence of ads detracts from the overall experience, overshadowing the positive aspects of the graphics.
βExcellent job on this game, love the graphics!!!!!β
βThe graphics are too good πππππππβ
βIt works great, graphics are awesome on my Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5Gβ
βThe graphics are terrible.β
βPoor 3D graphics, full of bugs and nothing related to the advertisement in the game.β
βThe graphics and physics are infinitely worse in the actual game.β
- stability15 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The stability of the game is frequently criticized, with users reporting numerous glitches, freezes, and unresponsive ads that disrupt gameplay. While some players find the game enjoyable despite these issues, the prevalence of bugs and excessive advertisements significantly detracts from the overall experience.
βToo many ads, and buggy ones at that.β
βGame freezes all the time.β
βFreezes up and have to close out of game to reboot.β
- grinding5 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be excessive and tedious, often leading to frustration due to the reliance on luck and the overwhelming number of ads. While some acknowledge that the game can be enjoyable initially, the repetitive nature of gold farming and the lack of clarity on progress detracts from the overall experience, making it less suitable for casual gamers.
βIt's pure luck from there with hours of gold farming.β
βThe novelty did eventually wear off and then the ads were too tedious to sit through.β
βToo grindy for a casual game, not recommended.β
- emotional4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express mixed feelings about the game's emotional impact, highlighting that while it can evoke strong emotions, the frequent interruptions from ads detract from the overall experience. The repetitive nature of gameplay, combined with the constant ad breaks, may hinder players' ability to fully engage with the emotional aspects of the game.
βThis game is an emotional experience.β
βThis game is an emotional experience.β
- story3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game's story is criticized for being non-existent and lacking depth, with players expressing frustration over repetitive gameplay and excessive advertisements that detract from any potential narrative experience. Overall, it is viewed as a shallow and unengaging experience.
βOnly download this game if you enjoy 10 minutes of gameplay, 30-second unskippable ads, ragdoll physics that are worse than real life, and repeating the same mission 75 times where 90 percent of the time you're watching the same ad over and over again. This is an hour of my life I will never get back.β
βIt sucks; it has no story, no thought, and no point.β
- music3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The music in the game has been criticized to the point where one user felt compelled to pause their own music, labeling it a "mortal sin," and subsequently uninstalled the game due to the poor quality of the soundtrack.
βPaused my music, a mortal sin, instantly uninstalledβ
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game offers minimal replayability, primarily limited to attempting to beat high scores or achieve 100% damage completion.
βAlmost no replay value other than to try to beat your high score or see if you can achieve 100% completion.β
βThe game lacks meaningful content to encourage multiple playthroughs.β
βOnce you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to return.β
- optimization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The optimization of the game has been criticized for poor performance, leading to a subpar experience for players.
βThe game suffers from poor performance, making it frustrating to play.β
βOptimization issues lead to frequent frame drops and stuttering during gameplay.β
βDespite its potential, the lack of proper optimization results in a subpar experience.β