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Human Fortune is a single player platformer game. It received neutral reviews from players.

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43%
Audience ScoreBased on 293 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
monetization70 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and addictive, providing a good time-killing experience.
  • The graphics and UI are well-designed, making the gameplay enjoyable.
  • There are fewer ads compared to similar games, which enhances the overall experience.
  • The energy system is frustrating, requiring players to wait an hour for just one energy point, limiting gameplay significantly.
  • The game frequently glitches and crashes, causing loss of progress and energy.
  • There are many forced ads, including unskippable ones, which detract from the enjoyment of the game.
  • monetization
    82 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming presence of unskippable ads that appear after nearly every level, often lasting over 30 seconds. Many players feel that the game is designed to push them towards in-app purchases, with limited energy restoration and high costs for removing ads, leading to a frustrating experience that detracts from the overall enjoyment of the gameplay. While some users appreciate the fun mechanics, the aggressive monetization tactics have left a sour impression, with many labeling the approach as greedy and scummy.

    • “The gameplay is fun and the game itself is a great time waster. My only grievance is that unless you have the money to pay for no ads, you'll end up getting minute-long ads that you can't skip, which, while not terrible, is still rather annoying.”
    • “I paid for no ads because I liked the gameplay and the progression seemed endless.”
    • “Don't listen to the negative comments from those who can't spend a little to remove ads. I've been playing for about 3 or 4 ages now and only spent money twice: once for no ads and once because I felt like spending. This game is fun and perfect for in-between games or when I'm bored at work.”
    • “Just overall a scummy greedy game that requires you to spend lots of real $$$ or just watch never-ending ads.”
    • “Good game but ruined by forced ads, especially while there are plenty of money-making things in the game already.”
    • “I paid for no forced ads but it didn't give it to me I even tried to do the restore purchase but nothing, so I lost money.”
  • stability
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant issue, with frequent freezing, crashes, and glitches that disrupt gameplay and cause frustration for users. Many players report that the app often becomes unresponsive, leading to lost progress and energy points. While the game is enjoyable, the persistent bugs detract from the overall experience.

    • “However, if I try to watch an ad to double my rewards, the ad won't play, the game freezes, and I get none of my earnings, even the ones before the attempted doubling.”
    • “Between 2 and 10 runs the game freezes, the screen flickers between black and the game, and the app stops responding and crashes.”
    • “Every time I load this game it glitches and kicks me out of the game, wasting energy.”
  • gameplay
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as fun but marred by significant issues, including a frustrating reliance on microtransactions and an energy system that limits playtime to just a few minutes. Players express dissatisfaction with the frequent interruptions from mandatory ads and the overall short duration of gameplay, which detracts from the enjoyment of collecting items. Many reviewers suggest that removing the energy mechanic and reducing ad frequency would greatly enhance the experience.

    • “Cool gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay is fun but extremely repetitive.”
    • “Nice gameplay to begin with.”
    • “During these 10 rounds of gameplay that last no more than 30 seconds combined, the game forces you to watch over 10 minutes of ads.”
    • “Gameplay requires energy; you only get a maximum of 10, at a rate of 1 per hour. You're forced to watch ads or pay $7. You're better off playing the version on Gamekiller.”
    • “There's no reason to have an energy mechanic in this type of game.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised for their great artwork and user interface, though some users have reported serious graphics issues on specific devices, such as the Realme 12+5G.

    • “Great UI and graphics.”
    • “Great artwork of life.”
    • “Serious graphics problem on Realme 12+5G.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in the game progresses through various historical eras, starting from the Aztec era and culminating in the Egyptian age, with players completing missions and upgrading their abilities along the way. The narrative seems to engage players with a sense of achievement as they advance through different timelines.

    • “The timeline starts from level 6 in the Aztec era, and I have made it to the last place in the Egyptian age. My capacity, my extra card, and the last boost card have all been upgraded to level 2. Oh my gosh, mission accomplished! ✌️✌️”
    • “The story feels disjointed and lacks a coherent flow, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “Character development is shallow, and I found it difficult to connect with any of them.”
    • “The plot twists are predictable and fail to deliver any real surprises.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is severely lacking, as crashes not only disrupt gameplay but also negatively impact the overall performance of the device and operating system. While restarting the game temporarily resets performance, players lose progress and energy from the previous session, leading to frustration.

    • “The game crash even affects the wider performance of your device and operating system.”
    • “When you close it and reopen the game, the performance is reset; however, the energy used in the broken run is gone, and you will have gained nothing for that run.”
    • “The game crashes even affect the overall performance of your device and operating system.”
    • “When you close and reopen the game, the performance resets; however, the energy used in the broken run is lost, and you gain nothing from that run.”
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Human Fortune is a platformer game.

Human Fortune is available on Phone and Tablet.

Human Fortune was developed by SCOOPS YAZILIM LIMITED SIRKETI.

Human Fortune has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Human Fortune is a single player game.

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