First Strike - Nuclear RTS
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About
First Strike - Nuclear RTS is a single-player Strategy game with sensational mechanics, delightful graphics, and an ingenious soundtrack. As you lead your nation to global domination or total annihilation, be prepared for some bugs and occasional humor amidst the intense nuclear warfare. Despite its flaws, the game offers a captivating and unique experience.











- The game has great graphics and engaging gameplay.
- It offers a unique and strategic experience of nuclear warfare.
- The multiplayer mode adds a fun and competitive element to the game.
- Many features and countries are locked behind a paywall, making it frustrating for players.
- The AI is overly aggressive, often targeting the player immediately without giving a chance to expand.
- The game frequently crashes, especially during intense moments or when trying to watch ads for bonuses.
monetization
387 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, with many expressing frustration over the prevalence of unskippable ads and the introduction of paywalls for essential features and content that were previously accessible for free. While some players appreciate the need for monetization, they argue that the current model feels excessively greedy, turning the game into a "cash grab" with a heavy reliance on microtransactions and disruptive advertising. Overall, the consensus is that the monetization approach detracts from the gameplay experience, making it difficult for players to enjoy the game without constant interruptions from ads.
“I would pay $2.50 to get the old game back with better progression and no ads.”
“Great game, absolutely loving it and best of all there are basically no ads.”
“This game is addicting, really good graphics, no ads except when I rush stuff, but it's fine. It's also challenging, looking forward to future updates!”
“The game went from free to play to the most stupid in-app purchases ever.”
“It's truly sad how such an amazing game could be ruined by greedy devs. This game used to be amazing; you could unlock all the superpowers by completing objectives, and they already had ads. I understand they need some source of income, but why pay to win the entire game?”
“The new update prevents players from obtaining key features of the game through progression, instead requiring microtransactions by subscription or by multiple purchases.”