Mini Monsters: Card Collector
66%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, music
66% User Score 958 reviews
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Build your monster card collection through fun mini games in CCG games!











+3
Audience ScoreBased on 958 reviews
gameplay6 positive mentions
monetization209 negative mentions
- The card collecting aspect is satisfying and reminiscent of opening real card packs.
- The mini-games are fun and provide a light-hearted way to earn coins for purchasing packs.
- The artwork for the cards is cute and appealing, making the game visually enjoyable.
- There are too many ads, including forced ads even after purchasing the 'no ads' option.
- Players cannot return to complete the first set after moving on to the second set, leading to incomplete collections.
- The game lacks sound and has no settings menu, which detracts from the overall experience.
monetization
315 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many users expressing frustration over the ineffectiveness of the "no ads" purchase. Despite paying for ad removal, players continue to encounter various ads, including banner ads and forced video ads, leading to claims of being scammed. While some users appreciate the option to pay for ad removal at a reasonable price, the persistent presence of ads significantly detracts from the overall gaming experience.
“Most games when you purchase the no ads option will allow you to double the rewards and get all the benefits instantly.”
“Game has a starter pack that advertised no ads, I enjoyed the game.”
“Fun game to pass the time with, bought no ads but still have to watch the ads every time so, probably going to force that charge back cause no thanks.”
“Paid money to remove ads but I still get hounded every 30 seconds to watch one, so pretty much paid for nothing.”
“Great game, but one issue I have noticed is trying to watch ads for epic packs does not work.”
“Bought the no ad package, still get banner at the bottom and ads.”