- March 30, 2017
- Panoramik Games LTD
- 30h median play time
Mighty Party
Platforms
About
In Mighty Party, lead your team of heroes in fast-paced, tactical battles against other players or in the journey mode. With over 50 heroes to collect, level up, and evolve, build your unique mighty party and climb the ranks to become a legend. Simple one-tap controls and 3-minute matches make for addictive gameplay.











- The game has a fun and engaging strategy gameplay with a variety of heroes and abilities.
- The graphics and animations are appealing, making the game visually enjoyable.
- The game offers a decent amount of content and events to keep players engaged.
- The game is heavily pay-to-win, making it difficult for free-to-play players to progress.
- There are frequent bugs and crashes, especially after updates, which disrupt gameplay.
- The advertising is misleading, showcasing a different game than what is actually offered.
monetization
2,163 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many users criticizing the deceptive advertising that misrepresents the actual gameplay. Players report that the game is heavily focused on in-app purchases, often requiring significant spending to progress, which leads to a "pay-to-win" experience. Additionally, while some users appreciate the absence of intrusive ads, they express frustration over the constant prompts for in-game purchases and the high prices associated with them, labeling the game as a cash grab.
“Fun game, lots of in-game purchase options to get ahead.”
“Great entertainment value for the $$ but within the first week you realize you've been nickeled and dimed with so many in-app purchases.”
“No ads, so that's good, but there's nothing really to do without spending actual money.”
“I was interested in this game due to ads involving a drawing to save a puppy that turns out to be only a temp minigame. It's really a fighting/level up game which was fun until you realize the game is designed to make you lose in order to trick you into spending money.”
“Very pay to win; as soon as I stopped paying the microtransactions for heroes, I started losing and making very little, even no progress in the game whatsoever.”
“The game is completely different from the ads, and the gameplay is nothing like what was shown in the ads.”