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Last Bunker: 1945 is a single player strategy game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A super intense WW II tower defense game.

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 583 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
monetization27 negative mentions

  • The game has a fun and engaging gameplay loop, making it enjoyable for players.
  • Graphics and design are praised, with many players appreciating the unique tower defense mechanics.
  • The game is generally free-to-play friendly, allowing players to progress without mandatory purchases.
  • The game heavily relies on ads, with many players frustrated by the increase in ad length and frequency.
  • Progression becomes significantly slower in later stages, often requiring grinding or spending money to advance.
  • There are numerous bugs and connection issues that detract from the overall experience.
  • monetization
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the increase in ad length from 30 to 60 seconds, which they feel hampers progression. While some users appreciate that ads are optional for certain benefits, others criticize the reliance on ads to unlock features and progress, labeling it as a cash grab. Overall, the game's monetization approach seems to detract from the experience for a significant portion of the player base.

    • “There are no ads, which makes for a seamless gaming experience.”
    • “The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
    • “I appreciate that the game offers optional purchases without forcing them on players.”
    • “This game relies way too heavily on ads.”
    • “Great game and generous reward but sad the ads it use to block many features 'locked behind ads' is just crazy.”
    • “They've gone plum loco, they're so damn greedy now, the ads are at sixty seconds now they went from 30 seconds to 60 seconds now.”
  • gameplay
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally well-received, featuring a solid core loop and enjoyable mechanics, though it can be overwhelming due to the abundance of clickable elements. Players express disappointment with the challenge mode relying heavily on luck and the limited progression in infinite mode, while some find the upgrade system confusing. Overall, the game combines fun and hectic gameplay with appealing retro graphics, despite some issues like loading times and restrictions on background audio.

    • “Surprisingly solid core gameplay loop, well worth a try.”
    • “Nice pixel art graphics, hectic gameplay.”
    • “Fun gameplay and exceptional visuals.”
    • “The challenge gameplay is literally pure luck on what you get.”
    • “It's a great game, but the infinite mode is kind of disappointing. After 15 challenges and unlocking it, the gameplay is similar to the challenge of getting the materials to upgrade your base wall.”
    • “No actual gameplay, just stare at it and choose upgrades.”
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with many players appreciating the decent quality and retro pixel art style. While some highlight the graphics as a strong point, others find them basic or mediocre, suggesting that they do not significantly enhance the gameplay experience. Despite the varied opinions, a consensus emerges that the graphics are generally good, with some standout elements in design and style.

    • “Nice pixel art graphics, hectic gameplay.”
    • “Very nice game, lots of upgrade mechanics and retro graphics are amazing.”
    • “Fun game with great graphics.”
    • “Too many things to do in this game, multiple currencies, and mediocre graphics.”
    • “Basic graphics, nothing flashy or groundbreaking.”
    • “Great idea, good graphics wasted by poor balance.”
  • grinding
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have mixed feelings about the grinding aspect of the game; while some find it enjoyable and engaging, others view it as tedious and excessive, particularly for free-to-play users who face significant barriers without spending money. The grind is often described as necessary to progress, especially at higher stages, but can feel forced and frustrating due to repetitive missions and the need for upgrades. Overall, the game offers a lot of content, but the grinding can be a double-edged sword, balancing fun with potential burnout.

    • “It's just constant grinding at a certain point.”
    • “If you want to play free-to-play, you're going to reach its limit in one week, then probably months of grinding to move forward.”
    • “Towers cannot be upgraded enough before the boss is in range, fail the level due to this, stupid forced grinding to get worthless rewards.”
  • music
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express frustration with the game's music system, noting that it automatically cuts off their personal music and audiobooks even when the in-game sound is muted. Many request an option to disable the game's music entirely for a more enjoyable experience.

    • “Please give me an option to turn off the music.”
    • “The game is good, but it would be more enjoyable if I could play my music; it cuts off even with all sound off.”
    • “All sound in the game is off, including music, when you try to play music from Spotify or any other service; it instantly stops.”
    • “Decent game, but it cuts off my music and audiobooks, despite me having the game muted.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is engaging but can become tedious due to the need for grinding, especially when attempting to achieve higher mission ratings. Players have noted that missions can take longer to complete, and the lack of rewards for main missions adds to the frustration. Overall, while the narrative is enjoyable, it may require significant effort to progress effectively.

    • “If not, it's a tedious grind: missions take twice as long to finish, old missions have to be replayed manually, etc.”
    • “It's definitely fun, but you will have to grind some if you hit a wall trying to 3-star missions.”
    • “X2 reward is not working on main missions.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its overall quality but is criticized for being extremely buggy, indicating significant stability issues that affect the user experience.

    • “Great game, but it's extremely buggy.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it hard to enjoy.”
    • “I experienced constant lag and stability issues during gameplay.”
  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's replayability is hindered by the inability to play personal music, which detracts from the overall experience, even when sound settings are adjusted.

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Last Bunker: 1945 is a strategy game.

Last Bunker: 1945 is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Last Bunker: 1945 was developed by HK TAIHE INTERACTIVE LIMITED.

Last Bunker: 1945 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Last Bunker: 1945 is a single player game.

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