Gold Miner World Tour
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About
Gold Miner World Tour is a single-player action game that offers an immersive "gold rush" experience, as you dig for gold and other valuable resources in various locations worldwide. However, be prepared for numerous ads and bugs that may hinder your gameplay. Overall, it aims to provide the ultimate gold digger experience, but the in-game ads and technical issues can be frustrating for some players.











- The game is fun and addictive, providing a great way to pass the time.
- Graphics are appealing and the gameplay is engaging, reminiscent of the classic Gold Miner games.
- Players appreciate the challenge and variety of tasks, making it enjoyable for both casual and dedicated gamers.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay and making it frustrating to play.
- Many users report frequent crashes and loading issues, hindering their ability to progress in the game.
- In-app purchases are problematic, with some players not receiving items they paid for, leading to dissatisfaction.
monetization
130 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive ads, which often outnumber actual gameplay time. Players express frustration over the frequency of ads before, during, and after levels, leading to a frustrating experience that detracts from the enjoyment of the game. Many users feel that the aggressive ad placement and lack of options to reduce or remove ads make the game nearly unplayable, prompting some to uninstall it altogether.
“Absolutely, it is an amazing game with almost no ads.”
“Is there a way to get no ads?”
“Just wish it was no ads.”
“Don't get me wrong, I have no problem tolerating ads when I make no purchases, but this game has many more than I have experienced elsewhere.”
“Too bad an excessive amount of ads makes this game almost unplayable.”
“You guys would have had a solid game if you had swallowed the greed a little and not added so many forced ads that I may as well be playing an infomercial.”