Idle Aircraft Carrier
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About
"Idle Aircraft Carrier" is a simulation game that allows players to build and manage their own aircraft carrier. Starting with a small fleet, players can construct and upgrade various facilities, recruit crew members, and deploy aircraft to complete missions and earn rewards. The goal is to expand and create the largest and most efficient aircraft carrier, providing players with hours of idle management and improvement.










- The game is simple and enjoyable, making it easy to pass the time.
- Great gameplay with opportunities to earn cash quickly through short ads.
- Fun and engaging, especially for fans of military-themed games.
- The game is plagued by an excessive number of forced ads, making it nearly unplayable.
- Many ads do not work properly, leading to frustration and loss of rewards.
- Progression is slow and often requires watching ads to advance, which can be tedious.
monetization
161 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive ad placements, with many players reporting forced ads after nearly every action, making gameplay frustrating and nearly unplayable. While some users acknowledge the option to purchase an ad remover, they express dissatisfaction that not all ads are eliminated, leading to a perception of the game as a cash grab. Overall, the overwhelming presence of ads detracts significantly from the gaming experience, with many players feeling that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing.
“This game is incredibly super cool if you turn off your data; there will be no ads.”
“Nice simple game; I would give 5 stars except for the amount of ads and the no ads option costing $5.”
“This is not good because you can easily pay to win when you buy the no ads option.”
“You spend more time watching forced ads than you do playing the game....”
“I cannot believe how many ads they managed to cram into such a simple, and boring game.”
“The constant pop ups flying across the screen wanting you to watch ads is so annoying.”