Master League - Screw Puzzle
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About
"Master League - Rush Force" is a puzzle and idle RPG game with good graphics, where you can summon superheroes and enjoy strategic gameplay. However, be prepared for a high volume of advertisements. The game promises a fun and casual experience, perfect for those looking for a strategic and engaging puzzle game.





- The 'save the dog' mini game is fun and engaging, providing a light-hearted experience.
- The game offers a lot of content and events, making it a decent time passer.
- There are no annoying ads between levels, allowing for uninterrupted gameplay.
- The game is misleadingly advertised, with the main content being a card battle game rather than the dog-saving mini game shown in ads.
- Players are forced to play the card battle game to progress, which detracts from the enjoyment of the dog mini game.
- The game combines two unrelated genres, leading to confusion and frustration among players.
monetization
114 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has drawn significant criticism for its misleading advertising, with many users expressing frustration over the stark contrast between the ads and the actual gameplay. Players report that the game is filled with excessive ads and in-app purchases, often feeling like a cash grab rather than a genuine gaming experience. Overall, the deceptive marketing tactics and aggressive monetization strategies have left many users feeling scammed and disappointed.
“No ads, and it's not difficult to progress without paying.”
“I do have a small issue with the game; I want to buy this pack, but I can't because I just got a new phone and AFK Arena won't let me make in-app purchases.”
“Hate developers lying and putting false ads up to a game which is clearly not what you are downloading!!”
“This isn't a misunderstanding as developers claim in other replies to reviews, this is blatant misleading advertising, they know what they're doing.”
“The advertisement is absolutely misleading, the game doesn't have what is in the ads.”