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Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm

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54%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, story
54% User Score Based on 980 reviews

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Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm is a single player role playing game. It received neutral reviews from players.

Build your ultimate mech! Crush zombie hordes in roguelike battles.

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54%
Audience ScoreBased on 980 reviews
gameplay63 positive mentions
monetization280 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive gameplay with mech customization and weapon upgrade variety.
  • Engaging zombie wave combat with smooth graphics and satisfying upgrade loops.
  • Fair to play free-to-play with optional ads for rewards and reasonable progression early on.
  • Game becomes heavily pay-to-win with steep difficulty spikes requiring real money to progress.
  • Ads for rewards often malfunction—many can't be closed resulting in lost progress and rewards.
  • Frequent bugs, crashes, lag during large zombie waves, and poor customer support frustrate players.
  • monetization
    301 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization relies heavily on numerous and often excessively long optional ads for in-game rewards, but many users report ads frequently malfunction by not closing or freezing, causing lost progress and necessitating app restarts. Paywalls and expensive subscriptions for ad removal or premium content create a strong pay-to-win impression, while buggy and intrusive ads severely detract from the experience. Overall, the aggressive advertising and broken ad implementation are the primary frustrations undermining an otherwise fun gameplay core.

    • “Great game, fun and entertaining with lots of options and good in-app purchase prices to add; just love it!”
    • “No ads unless you choose to watch them.”
    • “So far it's awesome, no ads (unless you choose to watch some for specific reasons) and the mech customization is definitely cool.”
    • “The game is great fighting zombies as a robot is fun but the problem is the ads: about 70% of the time, the ad is double or triple the intended length and often gets stuck at the end without allowing any button presses, forcing you to close the game and lose progress even after fully watching the video.”
    • “Most of the ads don't pay squat. Many ads simply don't provide a way to close after time is up, some with headers making it impossible to exit without quitting the game. Ads often lock you in with no close button, forcing a restart and loss of rewards.”
    • “The ads are always way too long, with multiple countdowns to actually exit and claim rewards. Some ads crash the game or don't grant rewards after viewing, requiring you to close and restart, losing progress and bonuses.”
  • gameplay
    116 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally fun, smooth, and features enjoyable mech customization and shooter mechanics, but it becomes repetitive and grind-heavy over time. Progression is often hindered by steep difficulty spikes, frequent paywalls, and aggressive monetization practices, which frustrate many players and limit long-term engagement. Despite solid core gameplay, intrusive ads and pay-to-win elements significantly detract from the overall experience.

    • “Everything about the game from mechanics to interaction is almost top tier.”
    • “The mech customization and gameplay are both wonderful.”
    • “The gameplay feels smooth, it's actually fun and easy to collect mechs and weapons, and it's just a better experience I've had with any other swarm games I've played.”
    • “Energy games use dying mechanics that are boring and less interesting than they were back in 2007; almost 20 years later, we still have energy limit games only to make some developer richer.”
    • “You genuinely can't play this game without regularly paying money beyond the regular gameplay loop, which at one point requires you to be at a dead stop for days starting on the third chapter.”
    • “Good game at first, then the game starts: you're stuck and must buy items and participate in trash events made just to milk your wallet. Servers are not synced; one event could be one week long on one server and 2 days on another. Repetitive gameplay, not optimized. The saving grace was the mech, but you can't unlock them unless you pay, and upgrading them requires payment too. Unlocking should be free if you have enough shards. Conclusion: don't waste your time and money.”
  • story
    51 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story starts off engaging but quickly becomes overshadowed by repetitive grinding, paywalls, and time-gated progression, leading to frequent player frustration. Many users feel the narrative is vague, limited, and overshadowed by excessive side missions and monetization, ultimately diminishing motivation to continue. Suggestions include adding more cooperative modes, richer storyline content, and improved mission variety to enhance engagement.

    • “It's really a great game to play because of its gameplay and story.”
    • “Already level 30, and halfway through main story and I love it!!”
    • “Been playing for a few days and wow, lots to do, mini-games, storyline missions, loot boxes, and more!”
    • “Like many other games out there now, you have one main storyline which you become stuck after a few days.”
    • “Cap out at story 6-5 unless you spend money.”
    • “The advertising is misleading regarding the game; it's a completely different thing, and it has no story whatsoever.”
  • graphics
    47 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features generally well-received, good to great graphics with smooth visuals and detailed mech designs, contributing positively to the gameplay experience. However, many users report a lack of graphic settings to adjust quality or performance, causing lag and poor performance on lower-end devices. Some also mention graphical similarities to other games but praise the overall aesthetic and visual appeal.

    • “Great graphics and smooth gameplay.”
    • “The game plays smoothly, the graphics are amazing. It really makes you think when you go into battle. The game is straight up awesome, keep it up!”
    • “Graphics are good, and there's plenty to do with all the different game modes and mechs you can use.”
    • “There's no way to turn down the graphics in game either.”
    • “Highly unoptimized game and no option to reduce the graphic setting.”
    • “Potential latency/lag with on screen elements and no way to turn down visuals to address this so if you have an older device this is bad for you.”
  • grinding
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is frequently described as excessive, tedious, and a major barrier to enjoyment, with progression often slowed to a crawl without heavy time investment or significant payment. Many players feel trapped behind paywalls or forced into repetitive, slow grinding loops that limit advancement and reward, making the experience frustrating rather than rewarding. While initial gameplay and rewards can feel satisfying, the escalating difficulty and monetization heavily overshadow these positives, leading to a common perception of "pay-to-win."

    • “The gameplay is good at first, but mission difficulty on every level is too high that day-to-day grinding cannot keep up, leaving you stuck. You can't replay previous levels and are forced to pay or quit wasting money if you cannot continue to pay with every progression.”
    • “You get stuck on boss levels frequently, but the grinding or free option takes four weeks to get the components needed to upgrade.”
    • “Achieve an incredible amount of grinding, leveling twice over just to find the next level is tougher, forcing you to give up or pay to win; it ultimately feels like a pay-to-win game.”
  • stability
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent stability issues, including crashes, freezing—especially after ads—and progress loss, making it frustrating and sometimes unplayable for many users. Login problems and glitches further hinder the experience, with little to no effective customer support reported. Despite enjoying the gameplay, these persistent bugs and stability flaws significantly detract from the overall experience.

    • “Too buggy to play, the game's incorporated adverts will outright crash the game and make you lose progress instead of giving you your intended boost.”
    • “The reason why I am giving this game a 1 star rating: for the last 2 days I haven't been able to log in to my account. It freezes at established connection. I went on my home wifi still can't log in. Please don't waste your time. Not to mention there's no customer service if something like this does happen.”
    • “Game keeps having glitches and hard crashes to the point I have to reboot my phone.”
  • optimization
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from serious optimization issues, particularly during large enemy waves, leading to lag and poor performance even on higher-end devices. Targeting mechanics are inefficient and problematic, with frequent performance drops and inconsistent event timing across servers. While some updates show improvement potential, overall, the game requires major optimization and reworking to enhance smoothness and gameplay experience.

    • “Slowly you are updating your app and improving performance.”
    • “Everything is great, especially the performance of the game.”
    • “Played for 20 seconds max. The game is well optimized.”
    • “It's not optimized at all.”
    • “Performance sucks, evident when a horde event is over.”
    • “2026, a year plus later and this game still hasn't optimized the view to fill the full screen.”
  • music
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed feedback, with many users finding it repetitive, short, and overly looped, which detracts from the experience. However, some appreciate the soundtrack's style, particularly the integration of bass and its energy, though there is a common request for more variety and different themes, especially during battles.

    • “Possibly the best game of its type that I've played ✌ Update - amazing soundtrack.”
    • “PC models are nice, music is fun to listen to with weapon bass complementing the track.”
    • “I love graphic design and music, wonderful game.”
    • “Music is boring, and you hear it on a continuous loop.”
    • “The music is comically repetitive.”
    • “Sound effects are basic, music loops every 10 seconds.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is entertaining but lacks emotional depth, offering a primarily pay-to-win experience without significant emotional engagement.

  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is light and enjoyable, contributing to a satisfying experience, and stands out positively by offering fun without the interruption of ads.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers little to no replayability, lacking engaging challenges or incentives to encourage repeated playthroughs.

    • “No replayability, no grind, no brains.”
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Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm is a role playing game.

Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 5 hours playing Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm.

Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm was developed by ONEMT SGP.

Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Mech Assemble: Zombie Swarm is a single player game.

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