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Karate Girl vs. School Bully

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83%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
monetization, stability
83% User Score Based on 3,181 reviews

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Karate Girl vs. School Bully is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by TabTale and was released on October 3, 2017. It received positive reviews from players.

Help Sophie turn from nerd to karate pro, as she stands up to the school bully!

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83%
Audience ScoreBased on 3,181 reviews
story9 positive mentions
monetization42 negative mentions

  • The game has engaging gameplay that teaches kids karate and self-defense.
  • It delivers a meaningful message against bullying and promotes standing up for oneself.
  • Graphics and controls are generally praised as good and suitable for children.
  • Users are frustrated that levels beyond 10 require payment, limiting free gameplay.
  • There are frequent and intrusive ads that disrupt the player experience.
  • Game glitches include freezing, crashing, and inability to progress past certain levels like level 10 or the broken bridge.
  • monetization
    43 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally enjoy the game but consistently criticize the excessive amount of ads, which many find intrusive and disruptive to gameplay. While some tolerate the ads, frequent interruptions and in-app purchases negatively impact the overall experience. Reducing ad frequency could significantly improve user satisfaction.

    • “Don't waste your time and data with this game. It's terrible and has way too many ads, could use some major improvements in all areas of the game.”
    • “After level 10, it does not go on to level 11 and on each level there are so many ads.”
    • “Way too many ads. I liked the game but when you get to level 9 it goes back to the intro "TabTale". Dear TabTale.”
  • story
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is widely praised for being realistic, heartfelt, and based on a true school bullying experience, resonating emotionally with many players. While some find it slow or repetitive, it effectively conveys a positive anti-bullying message that players appreciate.

    • “From the art to the storyline, everything is so beautifully written, it made me shed a tear of joy.”
    • “I like the game because the story behind it is really realistic and people having trouble with bullies can practice with this app!”
    • “I think it is the best little story game that you can play. It is awesome and very fun to play. Thank you for creating this app.”
    • “It's sometimes boring for me, but my little sister said it's not boring. The story involves pressing buttons as we play, where the bully becomes the karate girl's best friend, and then the bully gets bullied, which started to get boring.”
    • “At true story.”
    • “Is this a real story?”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally praised as good to very good, with several users describing them as beautiful and amazing. However, some criticism is noted regarding limited levels rather than the visual quality itself. One user did mention poor graphics, but the overall consensus is positive.

    • “The graphics are good, and the controls are well designed.”
    • “The graphics are very nice, especially in the first 10 levels, which I really enjoyed.”
    • “The graphics are amazing and contribute to a fun gaming experience.”
    • “Very worst gameplay and graphics”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely appreciated, with players finding it genuinely funny and enjoyable. Many users express that the comedic elements add to their overall love of the game.

    • “I loved Karate Kid, it's funny!”
    • “Nice game and funny.”
    • “This game was funny and I love it.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its beautifully written art and storyline, evoking strong emotional responses such as tears of joy. Users find it deeply touching and loving, creating a heartfelt experience.

    • “From the art to the storyline, everything is so beautifully written, it made me shed a tear of joy.”
    • “I loved it so much; it's the most touching, loving game I've played.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    User opinions on the gameplay are mixed, with some praising it as enjoyable, while others criticize it as poor alongside the graphics.

    • “Loved the gameplay.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences frequent freezing issues, particularly during activities like punching the bag, where movement is allowed but actions like punching or kicking become unresponsive. These stability problems hinder smooth gameplay and can lead to frustration.

    • “When Sophie is doing the punching bag, the game freezes but lets you move; however, it does not register punching or kicking.”
    • “Not bad, I say, just... not a good game to play when you're bored since it freezes a lot.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game's optimization for delivering excellent performance, resulting in a smooth and enjoyable experience.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the music in the game enjoyable and appealing, adding positively to the overall experience.

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Karate Girl vs. School Bully is a casual simulation game.

Karate Girl vs. School Bully is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Karate Girl vs. School Bully was released on October 3, 2017.

Karate Girl vs. School Bully was developed by TabTale.

Karate Girl vs. School Bully has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Karate Girl vs. School Bully for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

Karate Girl vs. School Bully is a single player game.

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