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Fight For America: Country War

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40%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
monetization, stability
40% User Score Based on 3,360 reviews

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Fight For America: Country War is a single player casual strategy game. It received negative reviews from players.

"Fight for America: Country War" is a strategy game with good mechanics and beautiful visuals, but be prepared for constant grinding and interruptions from ads. As described by the game, you'll fight for your country and tactically conquer every state. However, expect some hilarious and bug-filled gameplay experiences.

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40%
Audience ScoreBased on 3,360 reviews
gameplay39 positive mentions
monetization2.1k negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging gameplay that combines tower defense with active shooting mechanics.
  • Great concept with potential for expansion and additional content.
  • The game is enjoyable for casual play and can be a good time killer.
  • Excessive ads that interrupt gameplay, often forcing players to watch ads even when declining rewards.
  • Frequent bugs and glitches that can cause the game to freeze or reset progress.
  • Limited replayability after completing the game, with no option to restart or increase difficulty.
  • monetization
    2,203 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many players report being bombarded with ads every few seconds, including forced ads during battles, which significantly detracts from the overall experience. While some users acknowledge the necessity of ads in free-to-play games, the frequency and intrusiveness of these ads have led to frustration, with several players opting to uninstall the game or expressing dissatisfaction with the ad removal purchase, which often fails to eliminate all ads.

    • “Never had to make any in-game purchases.”
    • “The second half of the game there was little to no ads, which was nice.”
    • “End up purchasing the no ads, which made gameplay much better.”
    • “The sheer amount of ads being shoved down your throat made me uninstall the game.”
    • “You will spend more time watching forced ads than you will spend playing the actual game.”
    • “The game is fun, but the ads are relentless which is understandable, but you can't close some of them forcing you to restart the game.”
  • stability
    331 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is heavily criticized, with numerous users reporting frequent freezes, crashes, and glitches that disrupt gameplay, particularly in later levels like Ukraine and France. Many players express frustration over the excessive number of ads, which often exacerbate these issues by causing the game to lock up or reset progress. Overall, while the game has potential, its current state is marred by significant stability problems that detract from the overall experience.

    • “The game is fun, but eventually it freezes and crashes, which means that all of your effort gets lost.”
    • “Game freezes up while loading ads and kills you.”
    • “This game is fun, but buggy as all heck.”
  • gameplay
    164 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as decent and follows a standard tower defense format, but it suffers significantly from excessive and intrusive ads that disrupt the experience. While some players find the core mechanics enjoyable and addictive, the overwhelming frequency of ads—often interrupting gameplay every few seconds—leads to frustration and detracts from the overall enjoyment. Many reviewers express that the game has potential but is ultimately marred by its ad-centric design, making it feel more like an advertisement platform than a fully realized game.

    • “The gameplay is fun, especially the differing enemies, although even with purchasing the 'annoying ads' block, every time I would start a new battle for territories, I'd get a pop-up for another in-app purchase and it leads to me getting hit and in some cases even dying.”
    • “The gameplay is enjoyable but the ads kill it.”
    • “I like the gameplay and strategy that you have to use within the game.”
    • “The gameplay is very one-note and uninspired.”
    • “There's more advertising than gameplay - a pop-up ad shows up at every crucial moment and causes you to die, which causes you to have to watch another ad.”
    • “The ads ruin the gameplay.”
  • music
    38 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over intrusive audio ads that interrupt their ability to listen to their own music or podcasts while playing. While some appreciate the game's original soundtrack, others report issues such as music looping without gameplay and the inability to mute ads effectively. Overall, the presence of persistent audio advertisements significantly detracts from the gaming experience for those who enjoy playing with background music.

    • “I like the theme music that is from the movie 'Blade Runner 2045.'”
    • “I like the game, but I miss the old songs; they were awesome. Do you know all the soundtracks? Please, I want to listen again.”
    • “If you like to listen to music while playing.”
    • “The audio ads really ruin it for me because they always make my music stop playing.”
    • “Game will also kill whatever music app you use no matter what you try to do to listen to music in the background.”
    • “But even during the gameplay, there's advertisement audio that interrupts your own music.”
  • story
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is criticized for being poorly developed and lacking coherence, with many players expressing frustration over missions that seem to have no conclusion or narrative payoff. Technical issues, such as enemies not appearing and frequent crashes, further detract from the experience, leaving players feeling that the game lacks a satisfying storyline or resolution. Additionally, the overwhelming presence of ads interrupts gameplay, compounding the sense of a disjointed and unfulfilling narrative.

    • “The story is a bit oddly built overall.”
    • “I get through two waves and then it hangs and doesn't send any more opponents, so it will not progress any further in the story.”
    • “Also, is Ukraine the last mission?”
    • “The story is not well thought out, and the fact that it resets all progress is not good.”
    • “There also is no story, so it just makes it boring.”
    • “I get through two waves and then it hangs, and no more opponents come out, so it will not progress any further in the story.”
  • graphics
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many players praising their quality and appeal, describing them as "brilliant" and "good." However, several users report issues such as graphical glitches, slow performance, and interruptions from ads that detract from the overall experience. While some appreciate the simplicity of the graphics, others feel that improvements are needed, especially in relation to gameplay fluidity and the frequency of advertisements.

    • “Brilliant, excellent graphics, good quality, and lovely music.”
    • “This game has good graphics and playability, and I've passed many levels with only minor graphical anomalies.”
    • “The graphics are nice and simple.”
    • “Played much more graphic-intensive games and online games that don't use nearly as many resources as this game does.”
    • “Intermittent graphical glitches, problems with wave timing especially toward the end of the game.”
    • “Knocked off a star because of graphical glitches and clipping through the scenery.”
  • humor
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is often derived from its absurdities and glitches, such as the mislabeling of states and the ironic premise of a game titled "Fight for America" being developed in Ukraine. Players find amusement in the game's numerous bugs, exploitative mechanics, and the ridiculousness of certain scenarios, like invaders walking to their demise. However, the humor is overshadowed by frustrations with ads and technical issues, leading to a mixed reception overall.

    • “Funny part is there is a purchase you can get to eliminate ads for a year... but if you beat the game in 3 days it kinda defeats the purpose.”
    • “Funny note: on the attack bar, the Carolinas are listed as South and North California.”
    • “Humorous side note: if America ever was attacked, ain't nobody trying to take over California, let alone defend it.”
  • grinding
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and frustrating, particularly as progress slows significantly at certain points, such as when new challenges are introduced. While some appreciate the game's fun premise and lack of mandatory ads, many express dissatisfaction with the need for excessive grinding to earn upgrades, compounded by technical issues like crashes that reset progress. Overall, the grinding experience is seen as a major drawback, detracting from the enjoyment of the game.

    • “I find myself walking away from my phone because of how tedious progress is.”
    • “However, about midway through the game, everything comes to a grinding halt once the airplanes show up.”
    • “The game constantly overloads the phone's processor; the only good weapons require massive money grinding, or dropping over a hundred dollars to get.”
  • replayability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, players express significant concerns about the game's replayability, citing issues such as excessive ads, lack of engaging content after completing levels, and technical glitches that hinder progress. Many reviewers feel that once the initial objectives are completed, there is little incentive to continue playing, leading to a perception of a repetitive and unfulfilling experience.

    • “The gameplay is fun, but it would be great to see more content that enhances replayability.”
    • “I like the game, but once you finish, it feels like a never-ending cycle of generic maps. It would be nice to see more replayable content, perhaps with increased difficulty.”
    • “There are too many glitches and progress resets, leading to zero replayability. Once you liberate Maine, there's nothing else to do.”
    • “What are people buying guns or drone subscriptions for if there's no replayability?”
    • “I like the game, a little ad heavy at times, but what happens when you finish... it's a never-ending cycle of generic maps that offer little to do. You don't even need to build towers; the waves are so weak. It would be nice to see it more replayable, maybe just harder.”
    • “Too many glitches, progress resets, etc. Zero replayability; once you liberate Maine, there's nothing else to do, not even a reset button, which is funny because it'll reset just fine in the middle of your progress.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is criticized for significant performance issues, including FPS drops and unbalanced progress, particularly when many objects are present on screen. Players report that even high-performance smartphones struggle with these problems, which are exacerbated by forced ads during gameplay. Overall, the optimization needs substantial improvement to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “Fun gameplay, but has performance drain issues and progress is unbalanced.”
    • “Minor performance issues when there are too many objects (collectives and enemies).”
    • “Minor performance issues occur when there are too many objects (collectibles and enemies).”
    • “The optimization of the low-poly app is so poor that it experiences FPS drops even on high-performance smartphones. I believe the main problem is related to object spawning, plus there are forced ads even during level progression.”
    • “This is so bad; please fix the performance.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express frustration with the game's excessive and intrusive ads, which detract from the overall experience and emotional engagement. While some acknowledge that the game itself isn't bad, the overwhelming presence of ads has led to disappointment and a decision to uninstall.

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Fight For America: Country War is a casual strategy game.

Fight For America: Country War is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 5 hours playing Fight For America: Country War.

Fight For America: Country War was developed by Homa.

Fight For America: Country War has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Fight For America: Country War is a single player game.

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