Legendary Adventure
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About
"Legendary Adventure" is a Role Playing game with procedurally generated dungeons and powerful abilities. The game boasts phenomenal graphics, but be prepared for lots of grinding and annoying ads. Overall, it offers a unique and challenging rogue-like experience.







- The game features adorable characters and enjoyable music, creating a fun atmosphere.
- It can be played offline, which is a significant advantage for players who prefer not to deal with ads.
- The art style is reminiscent of Adventure Time, making it visually appealing and engaging.
- The game suffers from a repetitive gameplay loop, leading to a lack of engagement after a few levels.
- There are numerous ads that can disrupt the gaming experience, with some being unskippable.
- The energy system limits playtime, making it frustrating for players who want to enjoy longer sessions.
monetization
155 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players appreciating the option to remove ads for a low price, while others criticize the prevalence of ads that can feel forced or intrusive. Although some users find the ads optional and beneficial for gaining rewards, others express frustration over the frequency and length of ads, suggesting that they can detract from the overall gameplay experience. Overall, while the game offers a fair monetization model with affordable in-app purchases, the heavy reliance on ads for progression remains a contentious point among players.
“The reasonable monetization and ability to play offline makes me want to check out their other games.”
“No ads unless you want more stuff after completing a castle/dungeon.”
“Never a fan of microtransactions, but the ones implemented here are meaningful and affordable.”
“This is a blatant lie, many ads are forced as you didn't initiate the ad and can't stop it from playing.”
“The game has so many boosts and benefits stuck behind ads.”
“You end up spending more time watching video ads than playing the game.”