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Magic World: Inferno is a single player casual strategy game. It received neutral reviews from players.

Explore the magic world, heroes are ready to fight with demons inside the hell!

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57%
Audience ScoreBased on 100 reviews
gameplay1 positive mentions
monetization12 negative mentions

  • The game offers a nostalgic experience reminiscent of the classic Heroes of Might and Magic series, with enjoyable tactical gameplay.
  • The graphics and character design are appealing, capturing the essence of the original games.
  • The game is fun to play and can be enjoyed without spending money, although progress may be slower.
  • The game heavily relies on a pay-to-win model, making it difficult to progress without spending real money.
  • There are numerous bugs and crashes that disrupt gameplay, leading to a frustrating experience.
  • The rewards system is poorly balanced, with many players feeling that chests and upgrades do not provide adequate returns for their time and investment.
  • monetization
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has been widely criticized as predatory and overly aggressive, with many players feeling it prioritizes profit over player experience. Users report excessive ads, forced spending, and a lack of fair loot distribution, leading to a perception of the game as a "cash grab." While some enjoy the gameplay, the overwhelming presence of ads and the pressure to spend money detracts significantly from their overall enjoyment.

    • “And no ads so far!”
    • “If it wasn't such a cash grab and the RNG percentages didn't work so sketchy against you more times than not, it would be quite a pleasant game.”
    • “It is horribly balanced on purpose (way worse compared to currently accepted market standards) to force out spending... freaking predatory monetization...”
    • “Cash grab, nothing more, nothing less.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences stability issues, with users reporting occasional freezes during battles and a critical freeze at arena 30 that prevents further progress. Overall, it is considered more buggy than its predecessor.

    • “Once you hack past that and are playing the game, it will periodically freeze up during battles, infrequently but it freezes.”
    • “A cool reskin of Tinysoft's original game, but it appears to be more buggy.”
    • “It freezes at Arena 30 during the last fight and I can't continue playing.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game appears to be engaging enough to encourage players to complete a significant amount of quests in a short time, though some users express frustration with mission rewards not being received. Overall, while the narrative may be compelling, technical issues can detract from the experience.

    • “Honestly, I burned through a month's worth of quests in less than 24 hours, so I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.”
    • “Played 1 hour on a 35-minute mission to get gems, completed it, gems awarded, but I did not receive them. Can this be fixed?”
    • “Finish daily missions to get diamonds... sorry, I am a 'no buy' player.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is enjoyable and reminiscent of classic old-school heroes games, featuring cleverly designed characters that enhance the overall experience. However, some users feel it falls short in certain areas, leading to mixed reviews.

    • “A very similar experience compared to the old school heroes game, cleverly designed characters and gameplay to resemble the classic version.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics received mixed feedback, with some users noting that they surpass those of the actual Heroes of Might and Magic mobile game, while others criticize them as outdated, reminiscent of 1980s visuals. Overall, the importance of graphics seems to vary among players.

    • “The graphics are cutting edge... back in the 1980s.”
    • “This is better than the actual Heroes of Might and Magic mobile game; the graphics could be better, but it's not important.”
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Magic World: Inferno is a casual strategy game.

Magic World: Inferno is available on Phone and Tablet.

Magic World: Inferno was developed by Heroes Magic World Games, Strategy, turn-based.

Magic World: Inferno has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Magic World: Inferno is a single player game.

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