Let's Journey-idle rpg games
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About
"Let's Journey - idle RPG games" is a Role Playing game that is an idle RPG adventure set in a fun dragon hunter story world. The game can be played offline and requires the player to solve quests by tapping to play. The game takes around 3 hours to beat but features a lot of advertisements which can be a downside for some players. Overall, it can be a fun and engaging game for idle RPG enthusiasts who don't mind the ads.







- The game is fun and engaging, with enjoyable RPG elements and a variety of modes to explore.
- Ads are optional and can be skipped after a few seconds, allowing for a more relaxed gameplay experience.
- The graphics and art design are appealing, and the game runs smoothly without draining battery life.
- There are frequent ads that can obscure important UI elements, leading to frustration during gameplay.
- Some players feel that the game requires too many in-app purchases to progress effectively, which can detract from the experience.
- The game can become repetitive over time, and some mechanics may feel unbalanced or unclear.
monetization
19 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game primarily revolves around optional ads that players can watch for rewards, which some find beneficial while others view as intrusive, especially when ads obscure important UI elements. While there are in-app purchases available to enhance the experience, including a paid option to remove ads, some users report that these purchases do not effectively eliminate ads. Overall, the game is considered free-to-play with no pay-to-win elements, but the presence of ads remains a point of contention among players.
“It's great that there are no ads blasting you in the face the whole time you play.”
“Fun game, just tired of all phone games that require in-app purchases to progress faster than a snail's pace.”
“When ads cover up integral UI spots, you know it's a money grab.”
“Would be five stars except I wanted to pay to get rid of ads. They had an option to buy no video ads (the only type of ads in the game) for $2.99 or a support the game bundle for $4.49 that said it gave you no ads (and some other bonus), so I bought that to support the game and it didn't get rid of the video ads.”
“Full of ads that break the game.”