Red and Blue Stickman : Animat
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About
Red and Blue Stickman: Animat is an action-packed maze game set in a forest temple, featuring Fire Red boy and Water Blue girl Stickman. Players must navigate through the temple while avoiding disturbing ads, adding a unique challenge to the gameplay. Its humorous elements and simple stickman graphics make it an entertaining choice for gamers looking for a lighthearted experience. Overall, Red and Blue Stickman: Animat is a hilarious and engaging maze game that will keep you entertained.





- The game features simple gameplay and easy character switching, making it accessible and enjoyable.
- Many players find the game fun and engaging, often playing it repeatedly.
- The graphics and character designs are appreciated, adding to the overall enjoyment of the game.
- There is an excessive amount of ads, often interrupting gameplay and making it frustrating for players.
- The game is criticized for being a blatant copy of 'Fireboy and Watergirl', lacking originality.
- Players have reported issues with levels being locked or not functioning properly after reaching level 50.
monetization
122 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, with many expressing frustration over the excessive number and length of ads, which often disrupt gameplay. Despite some players opting to pay for an ad-free experience, they report that ads still persist, leading to a perception that the game is designed primarily to generate revenue through advertisements and microtransactions. Overall, while some players enjoy the game, the overwhelming presence of ads has negatively impacted their experience.
“There are no ads unless you want to claim extra rewards.”
“Paid for no ads.”
“Good game if no ads.”
“I have never seen a mobile game with this many ads.”
“In the span of 5 levels, I have wasted more time watching pointless ads than actually playing the game.”
“This game was definitely set up to make money from people who will pay for all the ads removed.”