Heroes of Mavia
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About
Heroes of Mavia is a Strategy game that boasts good graphics but is reported to have bugs, offering around 2 hours of playtime. In this game, you build, grow, and command your army to victory, building and managing your own base while attacking enemy camps to emerge victorious. Despite its shortcomings, the game provides an engaging and immersive experience for strategy game enthusiasts.










- The game has great potential and offers a fun experience similar to Clash of Clans.
- Players appreciate the graphics and the overall concept of the game.
- The game is engaging and has a community that supports its development.
- The game is plagued with bugs, crashes, and connectivity issues, making it frustrating to play.
- Many players find the progression system unbalanced, with high costs for upgrades and frequent resource losses.
- The login and account linking processes are problematic, often leading to players being unable to access their accounts.
graphics
32 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with some players praising the 3D and realistic visuals, while others criticize significant lag, freezing issues, and bugs following recent updates. Many users express a desire for improvements, noting that the graphics can feel outdated or inconsistent, particularly during gameplay. Overall, while there are positive remarks about the graphical quality, the performance issues detract from the experience for many players.
“Overall graphical experience is good.”
“The graphics are just rocking!!!!!”
“Great farming game, the graphics are very good.”
“But since the latest updates, the graphics are messed up.”
“The screen becomes so laggy and choppy with the new update, and the screen gets stuck when changing graphics to low. During attacks, sometimes the graphics become white and I can't see anything. When the battle ends, the screen and graphics become normal, but the game is so laggy.”
“Cannot load fast and the graphics itself looks like something made in the 1970s.”