Fight For America: Country War Game Cover

"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.

  • Phone
  • Android
  • Mobile Platform
  • Tablet

Reviews

39%
Audience ScoreBased on 860 reviews
gameplay22 positive mentions
monetization793 negative mentions
  • 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.
  • monetization835 mentions

    The 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.”
  • stability118 mentions

    The game's stability is severely compromised, with numerous reports of frequent freezing and glitches that disrupt gameplay, particularly after watching ads or reaching certain levels. Players often lose progress and in-game currency due to these issues, leading to frustration and a diminished overall experience. While the game has potential, the overwhelming number of bugs and crashes significantly detracts from its enjoyment.

    • “At the end of the stage, it just freezes, and you have to close the app and restart.”
    • “I don't know what you did to it but now it freezes when you or your base gets hit and won't let you continue. You have to go out and restart the game, and you lose all your coins and money from killing the bad guys. If this isn't fixed, I will delete the game and I really hate to because I enjoyed it, but not anymore, so please fix it so I can give it a great rating.”
    • “The game constantly crashes or freezes when an ad plays, which forces you to force close, but that then resets progress to either the beginning of the level or worse, multiple levels. Without the freezing, it might be a worthwhile game, but I would never pay the weekly rate to remove ads.”
  • gameplay85 mentions

    The gameplay is generally described as simple and occasionally fun, but it is heavily marred by an overwhelming number of intrusive ads that disrupt the experience. Players report that ads often interrupt gameplay, leading to frustration and a feeling that there is more time spent watching ads than actually playing the game. While some enjoy the core mechanics, the excessive ad presence significantly detracts from the overall enjoyment and playability.

    • “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 straightforward and not complicated.”
    • “The core gameplay loop is unusually fun for a cheap cash grab!”
    • “Ads will interrupt you in the middle of gameplay and then the player character dies when the ad ends because of enemy attacks.”
    • “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 gameplay is very one-note and uninspired.”
  • story14 mentions

    The game's story is criticized for its lack of progression and coherence, often freezing or abruptly ending after missions, which frustrates players. While some find the storyline compelling and the gameplay engaging, the frequent and intrusive ads disrupt the experience, leading to a sense of disconnection from the narrative. Overall, the story suffers from technical issues and poor pacing, detracting from the overall enjoyment.

    • “With its compelling storyline and engaging gameplay.”
    • “It is a very simple game with a simple mission, but as it turns out it becomes very challenging and fun.”
    • “The story is not well thought out and the fact that it resets all progress is not good.”
    • “More often than not, it's like the game story freezes.”
    • “The story is not well thought out, and the fact that it resets all progress is not good.”
    • “Got into Europe and then it's like game over; I pass a chapter and then it freezes. I restart the app and I'm on another mission, but there's no progression.”
  • music12 mentions

    Players express significant frustration with the game's music and ad interruptions, noting that frequent and loud ads disrupt their ability to enjoy both the game and their own music. While some appreciate the theme music from "Blade Runner 2045," the overall sentiment leans towards dissatisfaction due to the intrusive nature of the ads and repetitive in-game music. Many users wish for a more seamless audio experience that allows them to listen to their own music without interruptions.

    • “I like the theme music that is from the movie, 'Blade Runner 2045.'”
    • “I'm enjoying the music and restarting that level and replaying the same map section hopefully I'll have enough enemies show up to complete this 'state' lol 😆 I hope I don't have to uninstall and install the game so it starts working again.”
    • “Loved playing while listening to my music but can't do that now.”
    • “How many times have I heard 'tis the season to switch to Verizon' and 'sigh, it's the most wonderful time of the year, but let's be real...' I'm sick of hearing it. I'd rather hear the game music than the ad 50 times!”
    • “I can't even listen to music while the game is playing; it stops my music to play the ad while the game is still playing.”
    • “Every 30 seconds now, they stop any music for which I paid to have no ads on, and the ads are ridiculously loud.”
  • graphics10 mentions

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising them as "cool" and "fun," while others criticize them for being simplistic and plagued by intermittent glitches and clipping issues. Additionally, there are complaints about the game's resource management, suggesting that it struggles to deliver a polished visual experience despite its basic design. Overall, while some find the graphics enjoyable, many highlight significant technical problems that detract from the gameplay experience.

    • “This game has good graphics, and playability, and I've passed many levels with only minor graphical anomalies.”
    • “I am hooked❤️❤️❤️ totally enjoying playing; the graphics are cool and plenty do keep me occupied for hours at a time.. great job😊👍”
    • “Basic but fun graphics.”
    • “In addition to the ridiculously bad graphics and terrible music, this game has one-minute long unskippable ads in the middle of gameplay.”
    • “Played much more graphically intensive games and online games that don't use nearly as many resources as this game does.”
    • “Knocked off a star because of graphical glitches and clipping through the scenery.”
  • grinding6 mentions

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and frustrating, particularly as progress slows significantly in later stages. While some appreciate the game's introduction to tower defense mechanics without excessive grinding, many feel that the need for extensive resource accumulation detracts from the overall enjoyment. Additionally, performance issues and the pressure to spend money for better weapons exacerbate the grinding experience.

    • “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.”
  • humor5 mentions

    Users find humor in the game's quirks, such as the absurdity of purchasing an ad-free experience only to potentially finish the game quickly, and the amusing mislabeling of states. The game's blatant attempts to encourage repurchases are seen as both frustrating and comically transparent, adding a layer of passive-aggressive humor to the experience.

    • “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.”
    • “A little passive-aggressive, perhaps, but funny nonetheless.”
  • emotional2 mentions

    Users express strong emotional dissatisfaction with the game, indicating that it is so unengaging that it leads them to abandon it entirely, even to the point of not wanting to play any other titles from the same developer.

  • replayability2 mentions

    Users express concerns about the game's replayability, indicating that while the gameplay is enjoyable, existing errors detract from the overall experience. There is a sentiment that players expect more value, particularly regarding the purchase of in-game items, if the game lacks sufficient replayability.

    • “What are people buying guns or drone subscriptions for if there's no replayability?”
    • “The gameplay is fun, though hopefully they can fix these errors and make it more playable.”
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Play time

8hMedian play time
8hAverage play time
8-8hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs

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