- May 25, 2018
- Game Troopers
- 4h median play time
Make It Rain: Love of Money
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About
"Make It Rain: Love of Money" is an addictive idle game where you swipe to make virtual money rain down, starting from hundreds and working your way up to billions. The goal is to become a billionaire by making wise investments, and passing on your wealth to the next generation. Simple mechanics and endless growth make this game easy to pick up, but hard to put down.






- The game is easy to play and offers a fun clicker experience with good graphics.
- There are various items to buy and upgrade, and achievements work well.
- Some players found enjoyment in the mini-games and the cute design elements, like the pink safe.
- The game is plagued by constant crashes and bugs, making it nearly unplayable.
- It feels like a poorly optimized mobile port, lacking features and stability expected from a PC game.
- Microtransactions and a questionable EULA create a consumer-hostile environment, detracting from the overall experience.
gameplay
9 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of "Make It Rain: Love of Money" is criticized for being overly simplistic and shallow, primarily revolving around swiping to earn money with minimal engagement. Players report a frustrating experience due to an unstable interface, unresponsive controls, and intrusive cash shop pop-ups that detract from the overall experience. Overall, the gameplay is deemed lacking and unsatisfactory, with many reviewers rating it poorly.
“Gameplay comes down to swiping bills by clicking, then upgrading passive income, offline/AFK earnings potential, and your swiping power to level up.”
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“The gameplay comes down to swiping bills by clicking, then upgrading passive income, offline/AFK earnings potential, and your swiping power to level up.”
“With an unstable and altogether rushed interface, the gameplay is disturbed with cumbersome and plodding pop-ups saying 'buy this - buy that' that freeze out the application and are frustrating to deal with.”
“The controls are unresponsive and the swiping mechanic, which was a unique disparity from other clickers, is immediately thrown in the garbage bin.”