Kungfu Ragdoll
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About
"Kungfu Ragdoll" is an arcade-style game that combines humor with fast-paced combat. The game features an abundance of advertisements, but its entertaining fighting mechanics and over-the-top action make it a fun choice for those seeking a lighthearted beat 'em up experience. The game's tagline, "Ready? Fight!", encapsulates the fast-paced, action-packed nature of the gameplay.










- The game is fun and has a lot of potential with creative visuals and cool powers.
- Players enjoy the merging skill concept and find the gameplay entertaining.
- Many users appreciate the offline capability and the ability to play without constant ads by turning off Wi-Fi.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay after every level.
- Players report that the game becomes repetitive and lacks variety in levels and abilities as they progress.
- There are numerous glitches and bugs that affect gameplay, leading to frustration among users.
monetization
51 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, with many expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Players report spending more time watching ads than actually playing, and while some appreciate the option to earn rewards through ads, the overall sentiment is that the ad frequency detracts from the gaming experience. Suggestions for improvement include reducing ad frequency and offering more straightforward ways to unlock content without mandatory ad viewing.
“The monetization model is easy and fun, with no ads interrupting gameplay.”
“I appreciate that there are no intrusive ads, making the experience enjoyable.”
“The game offers a fair monetization system that doesn't disrupt the fun.”
“You'll spend more time watching ads than playing the game; customization is back, yet you can't just pick an outfit; you need to watch an ad for one, and you don't even know which one you're getting.”
“Used to be good, but now everything is behind watching ads.”
“So many ads, and that's only the start of this horrible app.”