Going Up Rooftop Parkour Games
"Going Up Rooftop Parkour Games" is a single-player Role Playing game that offers a unique climbing challenge. The game is set in a 3D urban environment, where players must navigate rooftops and complete parkour-style runs. While the game is enjoyable, be prepared for the occasional annoying ad. The objective is to keep going up and reach new heights in the rooftop parkour challenge.
Reviews
- Some players appreciate the graphics and smoothness of the game.
- A few users found the game fun and enjoyable despite the ads.
- There are mentions of good movement mechanics in the game.
- The game is overwhelmed with ads, making it nearly unplayable.
- Many users feel misled by false advertising and poor gameplay quality.
- The controls and movement mechanics are criticized as being subpar and frustrating.
- monetization37 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of this game is heavily criticized for its excessive use of ads, with players reporting interruptions every few seconds, including multiple ads before gameplay even begins. Many users feel that the ad frequency detracts significantly from the overall experience, labeling it a cash grab and expressing frustration over the lack of enjoyable gameplay due to constant ad interruptions. Overall, the overwhelming presence of ads has led to a negative reception, with many players recommending against downloading the game.
“And the worst part: this game fakes loading screens just to show ads more time for you...”
“The game itself might be fun if it wasn't for the fact that there are more ads than there is gameplay.”
“I would give a 0 if it was an option, too many ads, and the first 3 minutes of me playing the game was just ads, forget about 'going up rooftop parkour game' rename it to 'going to ads every 5 seconds game' fix the game for the better.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics of the game receive mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the high-quality visuals and smooth performance, others criticize them as subpar and reminiscent of a poorly executed copy of the original game. Additionally, the presence of frequent ads detracts from the overall experience, overshadowing the graphical quality for some users.
“The graphics are pretty good.”
“High graphics, best smooth, and very optimized.”
“Perfect game and I love the graphics.”
“It's fake, guys. I thought it was real at first, but it's a copy of the original game with worse movement, graphics, and too many ads after every 30 seconds.”
“The ads make it look so cool, but the game itself is so bad, has horrible graphics, and no actual parkour whatsoever.”
- gameplay5 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 20 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The gameplay is widely criticized for being virtually nonexistent, with many users labeling it as an asset flip and highlighting the overwhelming presence of ads that detract from any potential enjoyment. Players report that the actual gameplay experience is overshadowed by intrusive advertisements, leading to frustration and disappointment.
“An egregious amount of ads; it gave me two popup ads while loading a video ad, and the gameplay wasn't even good.”
“There's no gameplay at all, it's just an asset flip.”
“I didn't even make it to the gameplay to try it, to be honest.”
“The game itself might be fun if it wasn't for the fact that there are more ads than there is gameplay.”
- music2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
Users express frustration with the game's music, describing it as loud and obnoxious, which detracts from the overall experience. Additionally, the frequent ads interrupt gameplay, further diminishing enjoyment. The inability to save music settings also adds to the annoyance.
“Misled by the ad; there is an ad every time you click on something. The music is so loud and obnoxious, and every time you close out of the game, the settings revert. It has no good controls.”