Get Lucky: Run To The Pool
"Get Lucky: Run To The Pool" is a casual game that features bad mechanics, excessive advertisements, and several bugs. The game involves a wild pool party fashion battle where players compete in a high heels run, dressed in their best swimsuits. Despite its flaws, the game's humor and wacky concept may provide some entertainment for those looking for a light-hearted experience.
Reviews
- The game has an interesting concept and can be fun for some players.
- The graphics and character designs are appealing to some users.
- Some players enjoy the gameplay despite the ads.
- The game is riddled with inappropriate content, making it unsuitable for children.
- There are excessive ads that interrupt gameplay, leading to frustration.
- The game is often laggy and crashes frequently, making it unplayable for many users.
- monetization584 mentions
- 1 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 98 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of this game has drawn significant criticism, with users overwhelmingly reporting an excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay, often making it feel more like an ad-watching experience than an actual game. Many reviews highlight that the ads are not only frequent but also inappropriate for the target audience, particularly children, leading to concerns about the game's suitability. Overall, players express frustration over the game's reliance on ads for revenue, describing it as a cash grab that detracts from the overall enjoyment and playability.
“This game is the best; there are no ads, so I don't know why people are saying that there are ads all the time.”
“This is a really nice game; it has no ads, I'm surprised.”
“No ads and beautiful game.”
“All this 'game' ended up being is a massive amount of ads with a tiny bit of gameplay sprinkled in between them.”
“I wasted more time on ads than the game itself.”
“This game is nothing without the ads that get kids' attention, and a few words I have to say about this game is that it is not for kids.”
- stability33 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game suffers from significant stability issues, with users reporting frequent glitches, lag, and freezing that severely impact gameplay. Many players express frustration over the excessive ads that interrupt their experience, further exacerbating the game's instability. Overall, the consensus is that the game is plagued by technical problems that make it difficult to enjoy.
“Basically the game is just full of glitches.”
“At first it was ok but once I reached level 4 it started to glitch and not work properly. I do not recommend this game due to the glitches.”
“This game lags and freezes way too much.”
- humor26 mentions
- 88 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 12 % negative mentions
The humor in this game is polarizing, with many users finding it unintentionally hilarious due to its poor execution and excessive ads, while others criticize it for being inappropriate and unfunny. Some reviews highlight the absurdity of the game's flaws, leading to a comedic appreciation of its failures, while others express frustration over its content and execution. Overall, the humor seems to stem from the game's shortcomings rather than intentional comedic design.
“This game is so awful it's hilarious, to the point I can't help but rate this ad farm five stars due to how awful it is.”
“It's actually hilarious how completely awful this game is.”
“The game is so funny in my life.”
“This game is horrible. So many ads! Why do the ads start right in the middle of you running, and they continue over and over? This game sucks. It's also super inappropriate, not fun, and not funny. I don't know what people see in this game. It's inappropriate, boring, and there are ads every second. Just stop this game! Have you not seen all the negative comments? Just stop embarrassing yourself and stop this inappropriate, boring, dumb game. All your games have like 10,000 ads. Just don't and stop.”
“Bad game. I don't love it. Change it. It's not funny; it's bad.”
“It's not funny. 🙄”
- gameplay17 mentions
- 18 % positive mentions
- 41 % neutral mentions
- 41 % negative mentions
The gameplay is widely criticized for being minimal and overshadowed by an excessive number of ads, leading to a frustrating experience. Users report that the controls are poor, the game is laggy, and it often requires an internet connection despite lacking multiplayer features. Overall, the gameplay is described as monotonous and lacking substance, making it feel more like an ad platform than a game.
“Honestly, I really like the gameplay style (like Temple Run).”
“The gameplay is engaging and keeps me entertained despite the ads.”
“The gameplay is fun and addictive, reminiscent of classic endless runners.”
“All this 'game' ended up being is a massive amount of ads with a tiny bit of gameplay sprinkled in between them.”
“Ridiculously simple and easy gameplay that is shorter than the ads that play after every level.”
“The gameplay is very monotonous and the over-abundance of ads makes it very annoying.”
- graphics10 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game have been widely criticized, with many users describing them as poor, glitchy, and reminiscent of low-quality assets. Several reviews indicate that the visuals appear to target a younger audience, yet contain inappropriate content, leading to a disconnect between the graphics and the intended demographic. Overall, the consensus is that the graphics detract significantly from the gaming experience.
“The graphics are vibrant and really bring the game world to life.”
“The attention to detail in the graphics is impressive, making every scene visually stunning.”
“The art style is unique and adds a lot of character to the game.”
“This game is absolutely awful. The graphics are horrible and I absolutely hate it with a complete passion. I don't know what the game creator was thinking, but he might need to fix this.”
“Garbage game with default asset quality graphics.”
“The game graphics suck and lag too.”
- music3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The music used in the game's advertisement, a parody of Lizzo's "About Damn Time," has drawn criticism for being inappropriate, particularly for a younger audience. Reviewers feel that the choice of song is disrespectful and may not align with the expectations of a family-friendly gaming environment.
“On the advertisement for this game, they use a song that was a parody of Lizzo's song, 'About Damn Time'.”
“It's disrespectful to use the song for an advertisement, especially when so many kids and people who love games are on here.”
- emotional3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by its ability to evoke genuine feelings of happiness and embarrassment, showcasing its wholesome nature and valuable lessons for children. Players appreciate the game's positive impact on emotions, making it a memorable experience.
“So great and wholesome, it teaches kids a very valuable lesson.”
“It made me feel so happy.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is noted for its ability to inspire courage and challenge personal fears, as exemplified by a player's newfound bravery in facing heights.
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players generally find the grinding aspect of ad farming to be tedious and repetitive, often leading to frustration as it requires significant time investment for minimal rewards. While some appreciate the potential for resource accumulation, many feel it detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.
“The grinding feels more like a chore than a fun activity, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“I spent hours grinding for resources, only to realize it was all for nothing.”
“The repetitive nature of grinding in this game quickly becomes tedious and frustrating.”