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Okey

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39%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned negative aspects:monetization, gameplay
57% User Score Based on 20 reviews

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Okey is a single player and multiplayer casual strategy game. It was developed by Ahoy Games and was released on July 6, 2013. It received neutral reviews from players.

Traditional Turkish board game.

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57%Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
monetization13 negative mentions

  • The game offers simple and enjoyable core gameplay that has kept players engaged for years without confusion or complicated menus.
  • The cafe building mode adds an extra layer of excitement and visual appeal to the experience.
  • The game provides an intellectual challenge that is appreciated by players who enjoy strategic turn-based games.
  • Excessive and intrusive ads significantly disrupt gameplay, often lacking skip options and causing audio interruptions.
  • The game relies heavily on in-app purchases and watching ads for progress, leading to frustration about pay-to-win elements and energy/time restrictions.
  • Multiplayer features are limited, lacking options for playing with multiple friends in the same room and restricting social interaction.
  • monetization

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the monetization intrusive and excessive, with frequent long ads that are difficult to skip, often leading to accidental clicks on sponsored content. Many feel the game forces watching more ads than actual gameplay, detracting from the experience despite some enjoying the core game.

    • “At this point, it doesn't feel like a real game; instead, it feels like pulling and giving away cards until someone predetermined wins, accompanied by long and excessive ads.”
    • “Stop being pieces of s*** by putting invisible elements over the x after ads finish, just to keep them onscreen and force users into accidental presses just to give you clicks on those sponsored ads.”
    • “It forces you to pay or watch ads for the majority of the time.”
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay remains largely unchanged from previous versions, with familiar core mechanics and rules. While the added café mode introduces some visual appeal and extra excitement, the implementation of an energy system limits playtime unless players make purchases, which some find detracts from the overall experience.

    • “I would even say worse mechanics overall, since there is an energy system implemented which doesn't allow you to play as much as you like if you don't pay.”
    • “The café building feature makes it a bit more pleasing to the eye, but the core game mechanics are the same.”
    • “This version still has the same gameplay and rules, plus now there is a cafe mode, which adds more excitement.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report that the game's ads interrupt their personal music playback, requiring them to restart their music each time a new game begins. This repeated disruption negatively impacts the overall audio experience.

    • “If I play music, ads stop my music and at the start of a new game, I have to go and start music again.”
    • “If I play music, ads stop my music and at the start of a new game, I have to go and start music again.”
    • “If I play music, ads stop my music and at the start of a new game, I have to go and start music again.”
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Okey is a casual strategy game.

Okey is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Okey was released on July 6, 2013.

Okey was developed by Ahoy Games.

Okey has received neutral reviews from players. Most players disliked Okey for its monetization.

Okey is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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