Power Rangers Mighty Force
75%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
monetization, graphics
75% User Score 658 reviews
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Power Rangers Idle Battle Game











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Audience ScoreBased on 658 reviews
story18 positive mentions
monetization61 negative mentions
- The game captures the nostalgia of the Power Rangers franchise with fun references and an engaging storyline.
- Players appreciate the variety of Rangers available and the potential for future updates to include more characters.
- The game is easy to pick up and play, making it a decent idle game for fans of the series.
- The game heavily relies on microtransactions and ads, making progression feel slow and often frustrating without spending money.
- Many players experience frequent crashes and bugs, leading to lost progress and a lack of stability.
- The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, often feeling like a cash grab rather than a fully developed game.
monetization
66 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been widely criticized for being overly aggressive and reliant on ads and microtransactions, making progress feel nearly impossible without spending money or watching numerous ads. Players report a frustrating experience where the game often feels like an ad-serving platform rather than a playable game, with significant grind required to earn in-game currency. While some appreciate the option to watch ads for bonuses, many feel that the sheer volume of ads detracts from the overall enjoyment and leads to a cash grab perception.
“The monetization kicks in pretty quickly, as you'll reach a bit of a wall about an hour or two in.”
“Highly based around microtransactions, where the best chest costs upwards of $50 USD worth of Zeo Crystals.”
“The only knock is that the microtransactions are priced pretty terribly.”
“The heavy dependence on coins and crystals as the in-game currency for progress being locked behind arguably the worst RNG, ads, and real money makes it almost impossible to progress in any capacity.”
“Overall, a very boring game with borderline predatory monetization for any kind of even moderately timely advancement of the story.”
“This game is completely pay to win; it's horribly overpriced in monetization.”