Marble Dash: Epic Lengend Game
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About
"Marble Dash: Epic Legend Game" is a shooter game with vibrant, good-quality graphics. The objective of the game is to crush candy marbles in a match 3 style. However, the game is hindered by annoying ads. Overall, it's a decent time-waster with addictive gameplay and a colorful aesthetic.








- The game is fun and addictive, providing a great way to pass the time.
- It has good graphics and sound effects, making it visually appealing.
- Many players appreciate the variety of levels and challenges, keeping the gameplay engaging.
- The game is plagued by frequent ads that disrupt gameplay and can be frustrating.
- Many players report glitches and freezing issues, particularly during timed levels.
- Certain levels are deemed nearly impossible to complete, leading to player frustration and uninstalls.
monetization
38 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on frequent advertisements, with players reporting ads after nearly every level, which significantly disrupts gameplay and overall enjoyment. While some users are willing to tolerate ads for a free experience, many express frustration over their intrusive placement and the frequency, leading to potential uninstalls. Additionally, there are mentions of microtransactions, such as a "piggy bank" feature, but the overwhelming consensus is that the ad load detracts from the game's fun.
“There are no in-app purchases, and levels aren't impossible to beat right away, even if you can't afford it.”
“In the beginning, there are almost no ads.”
“Great game; however, ads literally after every game ruin the experience.”
“The game was fun until the stupid ads started covering up most of the marbles, and then I either ended up on the ad page or losing the level due to the lack of ability to see the marble colors to match the shooter!”
“Finally, got fed up and have uninstalled this so-called game; with all the ads that appear after completing a level and even after losing a level, there's no reason to have ads at the bottom covering either or both the marbles and the shooter.”