- October 29, 2021
- TREEPLLA
Idle Toy Factory Tycoon
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About
"Idle Toy Factory Tycoon" is a simulation game where you manage a toy factory that specializes in making dolls. Start with a small workshop and expand it into a massive factory, automating production lines and increasing profits. Hire managers, improve your products, and research new technologies to become the leading doll manufacturer and toy tycoon.



- The game features a cute art style and charming animations that enhance the overall experience.
- The tutorial is helpful and explains everything needed to get started, making it accessible for new players.
- Players appreciate the lack of intrusive ads, with options to watch ads for rewards instead.
- Progression becomes heavily reliant on microtransactions, making it difficult to advance without spending real money.
- The game suffers from frequent freezing and bugs, which can disrupt gameplay and lead to frustration.
- Many players feel that the automation and upgrade systems are poorly designed, requiring excessive manual input to progress.
monetization
22 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the option to pay $10 to block ads entirely, while others express frustration over the frequency and intrusiveness of ads, especially after recent updates. Many users feel that the game offers limited free play options, often forcing them to watch ads to progress, which detracts from the overall experience. Despite these concerns, some players acknowledge the cute design and mechanics, suggesting that the game could benefit from a more balanced approach to monetization.
“Really cute idle game, and best of all... no ads!”
“This game has no ads, which makes it even more enjoyable!”
“First off, you have to watch too many ads to get anywhere.”
“It used to be a choice (watch ads for extra rewards), but now ads just pop up everywhere.”
“But it's annoying to have to wait through ads even when I select the non-incentivized buttons, and without any warning or choice.”