Nextbots In Backrooms: Shooter
80%Game Brain Score
humor, graphics
monetization, gameplay
80% User Score 790 reviews
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About
"Nextbots In Backrooms: Shooter" is a action-packed game that combines hilarious humor with scary elements. Players must navigate through the backrooms while avoiding the chasing granny, a frightening nextbot. The game features occasional annoying ads, but the entertaining gameplay makes up for it. Overall, it's a unique and enjoyable shooter experience.





Audience ScoreBased on 790 reviews
humor10 positive mentions
monetization57 negative mentions
- The game is fun and enjoyable for all ages, with good sound effects and multiple game modes.
- Players appreciate the ability to break spawnable buildings and the variety of nextbots and weapons available.
- The game can be played offline, which is a significant plus for many users.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads that interrupt gameplay, making it frustrating to play.
- Many players report lagging issues and bugs, including black screens and unresponsive controls.
- There is a demand for more features, such as character customization, additional game modes, and improved AI for bots.
monetization
58 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to an overwhelming number of ads that interrupt gameplay, with many players expressing frustration over unskippable ads and their frequency. While some users appreciate the game's design and features, the pervasive ads detract significantly from the overall experience, leading to calls for their reduction or removal entirely.
“There are no ads, which makes for a seamless gaming experience.”
“The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
“I appreciate that the game offers optional purchases without forcing them on players.”
“I honestly would love to keep this game if it weren't for the ads.”
“The game is really well designed, but the ads ruin it all.”
“Unplayable due to 30 seconds unskippable ads literally interrupting gameplay every 10 seconds.”