Fleet Command – Win Legion War
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About
"Fleet Command – Win Legion War" is a strategy game that boasts good gameplay and pretty visuals, making it a solid choice for naval warfare fans. The game describes itself as the best in its genre, with players building and commanding their own naval fleet to secure victory. However, be prepared for a high volume of advertisements. Overall, it's an engaging and visually appealing strategy game for those interested in naval warfare.







- The graphics and music are good, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game is addictive and offers a lot of content, keeping players engaged for hours.
- There is a strong community aspect, with opportunities to make friends and join legions.
- The game heavily relies on in-app purchases, making it difficult for free-to-play users to progress.
- Many players experience issues with login, crashes, and lost accounts, leading to frustration.
- The advertisements are misleading, showcasing gameplay that is not representative of the actual game.
monetization
115 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has drawn significant criticism, primarily due to misleading advertisements that do not accurately represent the gameplay, leading to accusations of it being a cash grab. While some players appreciate the ability to play for free, many express frustration over the high costs of in-app purchases required to progress, with some claiming that the game relies heavily on deceptive marketing tactics to attract users. Overall, the consensus is that the monetization strategy detracts from the gaming experience, with many players feeling misled and dissatisfied.
“Great game played for over 3 years, can play for free but in-app purchases make it easier to advance. Overall, a great game.”
“Great game.. no ads!”
“A very addictive game with lots to do. The only downside is that to upgrade your VIP number, you have to buy diamonds, and they could be priced better. For example, to reach max level of VIP 10, you would need to spend just shy of ten thousand pounds. Level 1 is 99p, Level 2 is 15 pounds, etc. But other than the microtransactions, it's a very good game.”
“It's one of those cash grab games, where the ads make you think it's a nice little mobile game, maybe WW2 era pilot a ship game, but really it's just shovelware you download so that the developer can at least inflate popularity to attract investment.”
“Another game where the ads completely mislead you into believing the gameplay is one way but reality is totally different.”
“This game is trash; it always crashes my tablet and all it does is show ads. The lag is outstandingly big and you can't even move. This is trash.”