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Radish Rush: Save the Girl

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39%Game Brain Score
monetization, gameplay
39% User Score Based on 114 reviews

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Radish Rush: Save the Girl is a single player role playing game. It received negative reviews from players.

Become a Radish Warrior, simple placement, easy adventure, go!

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39%
Audience ScoreBased on 114 reviews
monetization24 negative mentions

  • The puzzles are mildly enjoyable and can provide a fun distraction for a short period.
  • The game can be entertaining for a couple of hours, especially if you're looking for a casual idle experience.
  • Some players appreciate the game's potential and find it addictive despite its flaws.
  • The game is heavily criticized for false advertising, as it does not match the gameplay shown in ads.
  • Many players find the gameplay repetitive and lacking in depth, with limited puzzles and a focus on idle mechanics.
  • There are significant connectivity issues and bugs that hinder the overall experience, frustrating players.
  • monetization
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism for its misleading advertising, which portrays it as a puzzle game while it primarily functions as an idle gacha experience. Players report frequent requests for money and a heavy reliance on ads, which often break and fail to deliver promised rewards. Overall, the game is seen as a clickbait scam, with gameplay that does not align with the promotional material, leading to widespread dissatisfaction among users.

    • “The ads are misleading, a completely different game.”
    • “All advertising and promotional images show it as more of a puzzle game, but in reality, it is an idle gacha game with very few puzzles spread throughout.”
    • “Standard mobile game, ads are fake to draw you in and it's all about whale hunting.”
  • gameplay
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received significant criticism for being repetitive and not aligning with promotional materials, leading to frustration among players. Key issues include ineffective damage mechanics, an unbalanced overpowered item, and a heavy reliance on auto-click farming, which detracts from the overall experience. Many players feel that the game leans towards a pay-to-win model, diminishing the enjoyment and fairness of gameplay.

    • “Gameplay is fun, but again, there is better with the exact same gameplay.”
    • “The problem is that the gameplay shown in the ad is the only part that we care to play.”
    • “The gameplay only partially matches the advertising, with 70% of it being auto-click farming and 20% being micro challenges, but they are still auto battles.”
    • “Absolutely nothing like the advertising across media; gameplay is extremely repetitive and offers no motivation to do anything other than lame AI art.”
    • “The actual gameplay is pay-to-win, and they're probably stealing data too.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be a significant part of the experience, with much of the gameplay revolving around auto-click farming and repetitive battles. While some enjoy the catchy elements that keep them engaged, many express frustration with the tedious micromanagement required and the lack of meaningful content as they progress. Overall, the grinding can feel monotonous, especially after reaching certain levels.

    • “I don't mind the game right now and fighting people, but once you hit a certain level, it's just constant grinding with nothing to do.”
    • “The automation is bad and still requires tedious micromanagement to function, and while the art is clean, it is far from entertaining.”
    • “The gameplay only partially matches the advertising, with 70% of it being auto-click farming and 20% being micro challenges, but they are still auto battles.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for lacking depth and meaningful content, with users expressing disappointment over its reliance on superficial elements rather than engaging narrative or puzzles. Overall, it feels outdated and disconnected from the gameplay experience.

    • “Adds zero useful items, zero story, and frankly, it seems very 20th century to think we play to see busty anime almost undressed in a game that has nothing to do with.”
    • “I would love to see them add more puzzles to the game rather than it just be Spaceballs 2: The Quest for More Money.”
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Radish Rush: Save the Girl is a role playing game.

Radish Rush: Save the Girl is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Radish Rush: Save the Girl was developed by JoyPlay Pte.Ltd..

Radish Rush: Save the Girl has received negative reviews from players. Most players disliked this game for its monetization.

Radish Rush: Save the Girl is a single player game.