Fight For America: Country War
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About
"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.











- The game has a fun and engaging concept, providing a unique twist on tower defense gameplay.
- Players enjoy the ability to upgrade weapons and turrets, adding a layer of strategy to the game.
- The game is entertaining for short sessions, making it a good time-waster.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay and frustrating players.
- Many players experience bugs that prevent them from progressing, such as enemies not spawning or levels freezing.
- Once players complete the game, there is no further content or replayability, leading to disappointment.
monetization
835 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism for its excessive and intrusive ad placements, with players reporting forced ads every 20 to 30 seconds, including during gameplay. Many users expressed frustration over the inability to fully remove ads even after purchasing ad-free options, leading to a perception of the game as a "cash grab." Overall, while some players are willing to tolerate ads for gameplay benefits, the overwhelming frequency and disruptive nature of the ads have led to a negative impact on the gaming experience.
“I paid for no ads, so ideally don't want to delete. Please fix this issue and I can give this game a decent rating, because, all in all, I really like the game, just bothered by not being able to advance at all.”
“Ended up purchasing the no ads which made gameplay much better.”
“That's said, I bought no ads and played it for a month, so playtime for dollar, it was worth the money.”
“The game is fun, but there are way too many ads.”
“You have to watch several ads on each level to power up enough to win.”
“The constant bombardment of forced ads and the massive level-long lags.”