- September 8, 2018
- Laush Dmitriy Sergeevich
Mushroom rain
46%Game Brain Score
music, humor
monetization, graphics
75% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
About
Is a game in the style of "clicker". In the woods, in rainy weather very well the mushrooms grow, but as we already know mushroom are edible and poisonous. Therefore, you have within 1 minute to collect as many edible mushrooms!


Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
music1 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions
- The game features a simple yet engaging design that some players find enjoyable and relaxing.
- Players appreciate the clicker mechanics and the challenge of managing the mushroom counter, which can provide a fun experience.
- Some users have reported a sense of euphoria and satisfaction while playing, highlighting its potential as a casual timekiller.
- The game is criticized for being a low-quality asset flip with no original content, lacking basic features like customizable graphics settings.
- Many players find the game to be overly simplistic and shallow, resembling a mobile app rather than a proper PC game.
- There are concerns about unethical practices by the developer, including plagiarism and review manipulation, which undermine the game's credibility.
monetization
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been criticized as unethical, with accusations of plagiarism and cash grabs by the developers, who are alleged to exploit others' work without proper credit. Users have noted a pattern of using fake accounts to promote these asset flips, raising concerns about the integrity of the game's financial practices.
“It's important to also note the developers here didn't credit any of the artists and real, actual game developers who created the assets, so this is plagiarism, as well as a cash grab.”
“Laush Dmitriy Sergeevich/Laush Studio have shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab through this account or closely linked/alternate accounts.”
“They're all written in either Russian or broken English, appear at almost exactly the same time shortly after the game launched on Steam, all have a direct Steam purchase of the game, and the accounts are used consistently to write fake reviews for asset flips and other cash grabs/scams.”