Metropolis Tycoon-Mining Games
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About
"Metropolis Tycoon: Geldminen" is a simulation game that lets you become a mining tycoon, managing and expanding your company in an idle style gameplay. With exceptional visuals, you'll oversee the extraction and sale of resources, while upgrading your machinery and infrastructure. However, be prepared for occasional intrusive ads. The game's description challenges you to grow your business, optimizing resources and operations for ultimate profits and success.








- The game features stunning graphics and a unique art style that enhances the overall experience.
- Gameplay is engaging and easy to pick up, with a fun atmosphere and enjoyable music.
- There are no mandatory ads, allowing players to progress without feeling pressured to spend money.
- Many players experience bugs, particularly with account connectivity and game saving issues.
- The game can become repetitive over time, with limited content and events leading to a lack of long-term engagement.
- Aggressive monetization tactics and excessive ads can detract from the gameplay experience.
monetization
52 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized for its reliance on optional ads, which players feel are excessively frequent and time-consuming, often overshadowing actual gameplay. While there are no mandatory ads, many users report that the game incentivizes ad-watching to progress, leading to a frustrating experience where players spend more time watching ads than playing. Some players appreciate the option to support developers through ads, but the overall sentiment leans towards the monetization being overly aggressive and detrimental to the gaming experience.
“I did purchase the no ads pack as I was genuinely interested in the work they put in.”
“No ads unless you choose to have them.”
“If you get the no ads pack, there should be a one-button boost all.”
“Unfortunately, presentation alone doesn't rescue the game from incredibly simple gameplay and incredibly aggressive monetization.”
“Though the ads are all optional, not watching them would mean that you'd spend far more time for far less progress.”
“Although the game has no mandatory ads whatsoever, the experiences of playing it with and without ads are completely different, and the game offers enough completely optional ads with enough rewards attached to make the optimal strategy contain more than 80% ad watching and less than 10% worth of gameplay decisions, for hours at a time.”