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Hex Warriors is a single player and multiplayer strategy game. It received negative reviews from players.

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35%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,020 reviews
gameplay18 positive mentions
monetization164 negative mentions

  • The game has a fun concept combining strategy and luck, providing quick and engaging matches that can be enjoyable as a time killer.
  • The core gameplay mechanics are appealing and addictive, with decent graphics and simple controls that make it accessible.
  • Regular updates and events keep some players engaged, and ad-based rewards can help progression for free players.
  • The matchmaking system is severely unbalanced, frequently pairing players against much stronger opponents or bots, making fair competition nearly impossible.
  • The game heavily favors pay-to-win players, with powerful legendary units and faster resource generation that create an unfair advantage over free players.
  • Excessive forced ads after almost every match, frequent crashes, and numerous bugs significantly degrade the user experience.
  • monetization
    180 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is heavily criticized for excessive, forced ads after nearly every battle, making gameplay frustrating and time-consuming, with many players feeling pressured to either watch ads endlessly or pay high fees to remove them. The pay-to-win elements, buggy ad implementations, and poor customer support further aggravate users, leading to perceptions of the game as a greedy cash grab rather than a balanced experience. While some ads are optional and provide rewards, their frequency and intrusiveness significantly detract from enjoyment and progression.

    • “The store and monetization system was upgraded and is constantly improved.”
    • “Goes pretty well, enjoyable, no ads getting forced down your throat.”
    • “I enjoyed playing this game in the lower ranks and having no ads at all is great.”
    • “It was fun to play but it's taking so much time on ads that it makes it unplayable, so deleting it is the best option.”
    • “If you want to get anywhere, you have to spend lots of money and watch tons of ads.”
    • “Uninstalling, ad every other match to try and force you to spend $9.99 to disable ads which wouldn't be so bad if the game was actually fair.”
  • gameplay
    59 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay initially offers fun and unique mechanics but quickly becomes frustrating due to severe balance issues, poor matchmaking that pits players against much stronger or pay-to-win opponents, and a heavy reliance on luck over strategy. Frequent updates have often worsened these problems, leading to inconsistent, unfair battles where skill is largely undermined. While some enjoy the core mechanics, the pervasive power imbalances and random factors significantly diminish the overall gameplay experience.

    • “The core mechanics are enjoyable, the progression systems are good, and it's fun and addictive to play.”
    • “I'm really enjoying the simplicity and cleanliness of the gameplay, but the balance is absolutely atrocious.”
    • “If possible please introduce more tactical gameplay elements.”
    • “The matchmaking is terrible and you are continually matched against much more powerful opponents. There is too much luck involved in the gameplay. It quickly becomes too difficult to gain enough resources to improve your units. The various units are very unbalanced to the point that there are only a few viable options to be reliably successful, and that's if you're lucky enough to have those units.”
    • “Even weaker players are overpowering me with faster troop respawn, rare cards popping up nonstop, and unit speeds that don’t match the game’s normal mechanics.”
    • “Skilled gameplay means nothing when the power gap is 4x or 5x.”
  • stability
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent freezes, crashes, and bugs, especially in higher levels or intense battles, often requiring restarts and causing disruptions like lost wagers or unresponsive gameplay. While the concept is appreciated, these stability issues significantly hinder playability and frustrate users.

    • “Once you get to the higher levels, it constantly freezes or crashes but will still charge you your wager.”
    • “Every fight the game freezes, troops stand still, time ticks by, money stops producing.. have to restart every game because once it happens once then every game is like it.. the game itself isn't so bad.”
    • “Started out good but as you get better, the game freezes and you lose your bet.”
  • grinding
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is described as excessively time-consuming and often unrewarding, with progress lost on defeats and in-game currency difficult to accumulate without significant effort or spending real money. This creates a pay-to-win dynamic where free players face long, tedious grinding and limited competitive ability, making progression frustrating and sometimes feel pointless.

    • “Even if you get one, the amount of gold needed to upgrade requires a day of grinding to obtain.”
    • “You'll be grinding for eternity to unlock decent units for free; powering them up isn't much better.”
    • “It's a lot better but with every fix has come other issues. Now they've increased the cost of building your base by 10 times while reducing gold earnings by 10 times, making upgrading your deck basically impossible and creating an annoying grind.”
  • graphics
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are generally praised for their cute, fun, and Clash of Clans-inspired style, with smooth and easy navigation. However, several users report performance issues like freezing, lag, and rendering problems that hinder gameplay. Overall, while the visual design is appealing, technical flaws significantly impact the experience.

    • “Game has a good style, graphics, and idea of a good game.”
    • “Graphics are really cute and the idea is awesome.”
    • “The graphics are good and it's a fast-paced game.”
    • “It doesn't help that mine keeps freezing in actual games and the troop graphics don't render at all, only their shadows.”
    • “It's an okay game, mainly designed to make you watch ads as most things are now, but it is so laggy that it's unplayable; can't even click a hex. I'm ending games with 10,000+ coins left over because it's playing at 1/4 of the intended speed. 2-minute games turning into 8-minute lag sessions. Drop the graphics, nobody cares that the archer has a red line under its eye and walks stupidly; it could be a static figure for all I care.”
    • “I laughed when I noticed just how blatantly this game rips off Clash of Clans and Clash Royale's art style and aesthetic.”
  • story
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is criticized for lacking meaningful progression and a clear narrative, with players feeling stuck due to limited resources and repetitive, unfair quests. Users suggest the game would benefit from a larger, more open map and a proper story mode to enhance engagement. Additionally, frequent bugs and balancing issues detract from the overall experience despite a potentially good plot.

    • “It needs a bigger map and feels like it should be more of a sandbox game that needs a story mode.”
    • “Good game plot but very glitchy.”
    • “Yeah, it's hard to play because of no quests and you barely win since you always face strong enemies even when you set the difficulty to 0.”
    • “Most quests are unattainable; you need to spend 1,000 wood to get rewarded, but there is nothing to spend wood on. Also, daily quests don't always reset, so at the end of 6 days you come up short of free rewards, almost as if to force you to spend money. However, it won't even let you spend money to finish the last few points needed for the main reward.”
    • “It needs a bigger map and it feels like it should be more of a sandbox game that includes a story mode.”
    • “Yeah, it's hard to play because of no quests, and you barely win because you always face strong enemies even when you set the difficulty to 0.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's humor to be largely unintentional, stemming from its numerous bugs and balance issues, which they find amusing rather than comedic by design.

  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization, with frequent crashes and significantly longer load times compared to other high-performance titles.

    • “Crashed on the first try and load time exceeds other high performance games”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional response to the game is largely negative, with players feeling frustrated and discouraged, particularly due to pay-to-win mechanics that detract from the overall experience.

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Hex Warriors is a strategy game.

Hex Warriors is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Hex Warriors was developed by VOODOO.

Hex Warriors has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked Hex Warriors for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Hex Warriors is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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