Merge Camp
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About
Merge Camp is a casual mobile game where players merge various items to create requested camping gear for virtual friends. With a simple tap-to-merge mechanic, the game encourages creativity and resource management to keep the friends happy and unlock new camping adventures. As players progress, they can discover and create over 200 unique items in this enjoyable and engaging merge experience.





- The game features a cute art style reminiscent of Animal Crossing, making it visually appealing.
- The merging gameplay is fun and engaging, providing a satisfying experience.
- The game is relatively ad-free, allowing for a smoother gameplay experience without constant interruptions.
- The game frequently crashes and has issues with ads freezing the app, leading to frustration.
- There are significant pay-to-play elements that can hinder progression, making it feel like a cash grab.
- The energy system is restrictive, with long recharge times that limit gameplay and enjoyment.
monetization
25 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with players noting a balance between minimal forced ads and the option to watch ads for rewards. However, many users express frustration over high prices to remove ads, frequent prompts to spend money, and issues with ads freezing the app. While some appreciate the cute aesthetic and gameplay, others feel that the monetization tactics increasingly resemble a cash grab, especially as they progress in the game.
“Once I bought the no ads option, I noticed there are fewer interruptions during gameplay.”
“The monetization model is fair and doesn't pressure you to spend money to enjoy the game.”
“I appreciate that the in-game purchases are optional and don't affect the overall experience.”
“In addition to the normal advertisement pushing combined with absurdly high prices to remove ads for a mobile game, the game pushes so many things you need to pay for at you constantly, and doesn't even stop the notification after you look at it and say no.”
“With every update, they make it more and more difficult to get energy and make it feel more and more like a cash grab.”
“One energy per two minutes and caps at 100; the only collection options are spending real money or watching ads, but there's a cap on how many ads you can watch.”