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Lumber GO! is a single player action game. It received neutral reviews from players.

Chop, Sell, Upgrade! Operate your lumber mech and build a timber empire.

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59%Audience ScoreBased on 257 reviews
emotional1 positive mentions
monetization131 negative mentions

  • Fun and cute gameplay with a relaxing, non-stressful pace that allows continuous play without energy restrictions.
  • Good for fans of designing, building, and roleplaying games, with satisfying progression and building mechanics.
  • Addictive and entertaining time killer with a great design that keeps players engaged by upgrading and expanding.
  • Excessive forced ads extremely disrupt gameplay, occurring every 20-60 seconds, making the game frustrating and nearly unplayable without payment.
  • Progression halts at higher levels due to lack of resource regeneration and insufficient income, forcing players to watch numerous ads to advance.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches including stuck helpers, lost progress, ads not functioning properly, and game crashes reduce enjoyment and trust.
  • monetization

    136 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization heavily relies on an overwhelming number of forced and rewarded ads that occur every 20-60 seconds, making gameplay frustrating and often unplayable. Progression frequently demands watching hundreds of ads due to scarce in-game resources, with many users reporting issues with ads not functioning properly and a problematic ad removal purchase. While some players find the game fun, nearly all critique centers on the intrusive, excessive, and irritating ad experience undermining enjoyment.

    • “There are no in-game purchases, and trees don't regenerate, so the only option is to watch ads to get 2k each ad.”
    • “I paid for the no ads and on level 88; however, there's not enough resources (trees) to make enough money to go to the next stage. I've been having to wait until I can watch an ad to make more money.”
    • “As I understand, the 'no ads' option only removes the forced ads.”
    • “Forced ads every 30 seconds, item drops that ask you to watch an ad when you touch them (and you will accidentally touch them a lot), and woe upon you if you decide to get something by watching an ad voluntarily, then you are stuck for a whopping one and a half minutes watching a fifteen second ad repeat itself over and over.”
    • “While the game is alright at first it quickly devolves into an advertisement hell, it eventually becomes almost impossible to unlock new stages because you literally can't get enough money to actually progress without spam viewing ads.”
    • “You also need $450k to move on to the next island, and you only get 8 houses that sell for $5k to $7k, so the only way to get the money to move on is watch 5 million ads that only give you $2400 dollars each.”
  • grinding

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding aspect somewhat tedious but manageable, with farming elements that can be repetitive yet still enjoyable.

    • “A little tedious.”
    • “Fun but tedious.”
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is heavily disrupted by frequent and intrusive ads, requiring players to watch numerous advertisements to progress, which diminishes the actual gaming experience. Even the ad-free version does not eliminate all optional ads, leading to frustration and repetitive resource grinding.

    • “Once you max out on area depth, you still don't have enough resources to generate sufficient income to progress to the next stage without spamming ads for more money or logs. The ad-free version only removes intermittent ads during gameplay but does not eliminate optional ads for rewards.”
    • “Footer ads, forced ads every few minutes, and optional ads disrupt gameplay.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is hampered by glitches, including non-functional icons and buggy assistants that often get stuck, disrupting gameplay and progression after level 6.

    • “Glitches with icons not working, which might help you progress faster after level 6... definitely set up that way.”
    • “The assistants are all buggy too; they'll just get stuck somewhere and never move again.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players feel that the game’s emotional experience is marred by pressured ad-watching mechanics, causing frustration and anxiety due to the forced pace driven by monetization, which detracts from the overall enjoyment.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its humor, particularly its clever and entertaining jokes like the fake cash bonus. Users appreciate the developers' comedic style, finding it genuinely funny and well-executed.

  • graphics

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised as good and visually appealing, contributing to an enjoyable gameplay experience.

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Lumber GO! is a action game.

Lumber GO! is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Lumber GO! was developed by Seikami.

Lumber GO! has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Lumber GO! for its emotional but disliked it for its monetization.

Lumber GO! is a single player game.

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