- August 24, 2021
- DIVMOB
Legions War: Art of Strategy
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About
"Legions War: Art of Strategy" is a turn-based tactical game that challenges players to command and grow their own legions. Players must navigate complex strategic choices, such as managing resources, recruiting and training troops, and forming alliances to conquer territories and achieve victory. With its intricate gameplay mechanics, historical setting, and emphasis on both PvE and PvP content, "Legions War: Art of Strategy" offers a rich and immersive experience for fans of the genre.



- The game is fun and straightforward, providing a good time-killing experience.
- Players can make solid progress without spending money, as ads can be optional and rewarding.
- The game features entertaining mechanics and characters, making it enjoyable for a wide range of players.
- The game is plagued by forced ads after every match, making progression frustrating and tedious.
- Many players report issues with in-game purchases not being delivered, leading to dissatisfaction.
- The gameplay can feel repetitive and lacks depth, often relying on luck rather than strategy.
monetization
33 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized for its invasive and forced advertisements, which are required to progress and enhance gameplay. Players report a frustrating experience with frequent ads after every battle, often leading to a pay-to-win scenario where significant progress is only achievable through watching ads or paying a subscription fee. While some users find the game enjoyable, the overwhelming presence of ads detracts from the overall experience, making it feel more like a cash grab than a balanced game.
“Very nice, almost no ads for me.”
“The 4x ads that increase your winnings after a battle quickly become a requirement to advance in the game, the typical pay-to-win tactic.”
“Gameplay is okay but in order to progress you have to watch ads after every single battle and half the time I can't get the ads to play no matter how many times I click on the button, so the only other way to keep the same level of progress is to pay this company $20 a month for some button-clicking game.”
“Great game but such a cash grab... and forces you to watch so many ads.”