My clone army: me, myself & I
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About
"My Clone Army: Me, Myself & I" is a multiplayer battlefield game where you can create and command an army of your own clones. Customize your clones' appearances, abilities, and weapons to fit your battle strategies. Engage in thrilling battles with other players, leading your clone troops to victory. This unique game offers a fresh perspective on military combat, where you are not just a soldier, but the mastermind behind an entire army.




- The game has a fun concept and can be enjoyable for a while.
- Players appreciate the variety of upgrades and weapons available.
- Some users find the game addictive and entertaining despite its flaws.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads that disrupt gameplay and frustrate users.
- Many players experience issues with lost progress and game resets, leading to dissatisfaction.
- Boss battles are often seen as overly difficult and repetitive, making the game feel grindy.
monetization
37 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to an overwhelming number of ads that disrupt gameplay and offer minimal rewards. Many players report frustration with ads appearing even after purchasing ad removal, and the reliance on watching ads for progression has led to a perception that the game prioritizes monetization over user experience. Overall, the excessive and intrusive nature of ads has negatively impacted player enjoyment and satisfaction.
“My child loves it; there are no ads when there's no internet.”
“You all gave them 2 or 1 star. I see few just looking at the masks. You all don't see every game is different, and now you are annoyed by the ads, so buy no ads for $0.99.”
“It gives you ads to watch for rewards, then doesn't give you the reward, and that's even if the ad doesn't freeze halfway through.”
“Paid $2 to remove ads, but the 15 million popups still require you to watch ads.”
“Too many forced ads.”