- May 10, 2019
- Tero Lunkka
Lawnmower Game 4: The Final Cut
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About
In "Lawnmower Game 4: The Final Cut," players can enjoy cutting grass in four new levels while avoiding ghost rats and normal rats that can flip their lawnmower. The game features a new female character and fuel consumption mechanics, with the addition of golden and silver grass that teleport players to special levels with unique missions. Watch out for difficult terrains that can cause the mower to get stuck.











- The game features unique and experimental gameplay mechanics, enhancing the lawnmower simulation experience.
- Many players find the game entertaining and humorous, with some claiming it to be a fun way to engage with lawn mowing.
- The graphics and quality of life improvements have been praised, making it a visually appealing experience.
- The game is criticized for being an asset flip, lacking originality and proper credit to asset creators.
- There are numerous reports of bugs and performance issues, including freezing during gameplay.
- The presence of fake reviews and unethical practices by the developer has raised concerns about the game's legitimacy.
monetization
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been heavily criticized for being exploitative and unethical, with accusations of plagiarism and cash grabs through the use of uncredited assets. Users have pointed out a pattern of the developer, Tero Lunkka, engaging in dubious practices, including creating fake accounts to promote these low-effort games and mislead potential buyers.
“The developers here didn't credit any of the artists and real, actual game developers who created the assets, so this is plagiarism as well as a cash grab.”
“Tero Lunkka has shown a repeated pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab through this account or closely linked/alternate accounts.”
“The reviews are all written in either Russian or broken English, appear at almost exactly the same time shortly after the game launched on Steam, and the accounts are consistently used to write fake reviews for asset flips and other cash grabs or scams.”