Gun Force Side-scrolling Game
91%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
monetization, story
91% User Score 958 reviews
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Classic Platform-shooter games with 2D pixel art: Side-scrolling shoot-'em-ups










Audience ScoreBased on 958 reviews
graphics5 positive mentions
monetization27 negative mentions
- The game features excellent graphics and gameplay, reminiscent of classic titles like Contra and Metal Slug.
- Many players find the game fun and addictive, with enjoyable mechanics and a good variety of weapon options.
- The ads are mostly optional, allowing players to enjoy the game without being overwhelmed by interruptions.
- Progression in the game is heavily reliant on grinding or spending money, making it difficult to advance without financial investment.
- Many players report that the game becomes repetitive and lacks variety in missions and levels, leading to boredom over time.
- Technical issues such as lag, crashes, and problems with ad functionality detract from the overall experience.
monetization
28 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is mixed; while many players appreciate that ads are optional and not overly intrusive, others feel that significant progress requires watching numerous ads or spending money, leading to frustration. Some users report technical issues with ads not loading, which detracts from the experience, while others criticize the game as a cash grab that becomes tedious without financial investment. Overall, the balance between optional ads and gameplay satisfaction remains a contentious point among players.
“Great graphics, no ads during the game.”
“The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
“I appreciate that the game offers optional purchases without forcing them on players.”
“Fun for a minute then it suddenly becomes insanely impossible to advance without lots of ads or money.”
“Just being another cash grab game and forcing you to sit through ads, or pay money in order to upgrade to continue playing.”
“Alright game, but it becomes a real slog unless you spend more time watching ads than playing the game.”