Monster War: Hide & Seek Zone
81%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
monetization, gameplay
81% User Score 287 reviews
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About
"Toilet War: Skibd vs Camera" is a fast-paced action game where players can choose to be a Toilet Head or a Camera Man. The objective is to run and escape from evil monsters in various locations while using unique abilities to survive. With its humoristic approach and intense gameplay, players must strategize and outrun their opponents to come out on top.











+2
Audience ScoreBased on 287 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
monetization8 negative mentions
- The game combines strategy and humor, offering a unique and entertaining experience.
- Many players find the graphics delightful and engaging.
- The gameplay can be addictive and fun, with moments that players enjoy.
- The game is heavily ad-driven, often interrupting gameplay and frustrating players.
- Gameplay is described as stale and lacking depth, with repetitive mechanics.
- Many players feel the stat upgrade system is ineffective and does not enhance the experience.
monetization
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that disrupt gameplay. While some users appreciate the option to play without ads in offline mode, the overall sentiment leans towards dissatisfaction due to the intrusive advertising experience.
“Great game, no ads (there are ads if you want to revive). This should be the original Skibidi Toilet game.”
“He is so good and has no ads. The toilet is the best game ever. Thank you for making the game! 💫💫💫💫”
“Good game, no ads, and it's offline. It's really good!”
“I got to see more ads than the actual game, and the game is basically running around in circles.”
“Honestly the worst take on the topic, ads right off the bat and the gameplay isn't even that great, too underwhelming and it's not even that exciting.”
“These is the worst game I ever played because there are too many ads.”