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Roger That: Merge Adventure! is a single player casual puzzle game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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76%Audience ScoreBased on 854 reviews
graphics16 positive mentions
monetization28 negative mentions

  • Fun and addictive blend of merge and adventure gameplay with an engaging storyline.
  • Good graphics and charming characters enhance the gaming experience.
  • The game works well on multiple platforms and offers offline play.
  • Energy system is overly restrictive: energy depletes quickly and regenerates very slowly, severely limiting playtime.
  • Strong pressure to spend real money due to expensive in-app purchases and insufficient free energy/bonus rewards.
  • Frequent and forced ads disrupt gameplay and can cause frustration, coupled with occasional technical issues such as game freezes and progress loss.
  • monetization

    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization heavily relies on frequent, often forced ads that significantly disrupt gameplay by limiting energy and progress, leading to frustration among players. Many feel the game prioritizes revenue over enjoyment, with reduced rewards for watching ads and expensive in-app purchases, making the experience feel like a cash grab rather than player-friendly.

    • “You play for 10 minutes and most of that time is watching ads to get more energy to complete the expensive energy tasks that immediately consume all your energy, then you just wait another 24 hours for everything to replenish to start all over again.”
    • “The 30-second ads give you 15 energy, cutting down one tree costs 30 units of energy, so you must watch 2 ads to start the task and it takes 30 seconds to cut down the tree. Then you're all out of energy, so you watch another 2 or 3 ads before starting on the second tree and repeat 3 times before you have enough wood for step 2 (making paper). Now repeat 5 times before you can make a book.”
    • “It feels like this is just a cash grab rather than something that tries to be enjoyable.”
  • graphics

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are generally praised as beautiful, colorful, and fitting the theme, contributing positively to the story and gameplay experience. However, some users express mixed feelings about character design and note occasional graphic glitches linked to device limitations. A few also mention that while the graphics are appealing, the in-game energy system encouraging spending can detract from the overall experience.

    • “Beautiful graphics, cute story line, a good amount of energy available, and the amount of energy needed to complete tasks is reasonable.”
    • “It's a great game, love the graphics.”
    • “Wonderful graphics, interesting story line and colorful images!”
    • “I think I'll stay with the games that offer options which is a shame because I did like the artwork and the game but I'm not spending money to play.”
    • “Graphic glitches indicative of low phone memory, so the specs on who can install should be raised.”
    • “Graphics are cheap looking.”
  • story

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally praised for being interesting, engaging, and motivating players to continue, with appealing graphics enhancing the experience. However, progress can feel slow due to energy constraints and frequent waiting, which sometimes hampers enjoyment and story immersion. Some users find the pacing frustrating, suggesting improvements like optional tutorial skips and balancing energy costs to better support storytelling.

    • “The story makes you want to keep going.”
    • “Wonderful graphics, interesting storyline and colorful images!”
    • “Fun story and different merge plus puzzles.”
    • “You can't collect resources without energy, can't merge without resources, can't progress with the story without merging to make the right resources... etc. It quickly becomes boring waiting for energy to replenish after exhausting every other option in the game to distract yourself.”
    • “Instead of assuming the player is new to merge games, there should be an option to skip the tutorial and just be given the basic gist of the story from the start.”
    • “You can't play more than 10 minutes and you have to choose between the story line and specials because you can't do both.”
  • gameplay

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay combines adventure and tycoon elements with a unique energy-based mechanic that requires players to wait or make purchases to continue, which some find slow and restrictive. However, the merging of gameplay styles is appreciated and considered a great mechanic by users.

    • “Great combination of gameplay styles.”
    • “It's a great mechanic.”
    • “One of the most cumbersome 'adventure/tycoon' games I have ever played... not only are you bound by energy, but you have to use the energy to merge into tools, so you get 5 minutes of gameplay before the pay wall comes up.”
    • “Without this, the player is forced to wait until enough energy builds to continue gameplay, so it's slow going.”
    • “One of the most cumbersome 'adventure/tycoon' games I have ever played. Not only are you bound by energy, but you have to use the energy to merge into tools, so you get 5 minutes of gameplay before the paywall comes up.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users criticize the game's music for being overly loud and intrusive during the tutorial, with no option to mute it until completion. They recommend allowing players to turn off the music by default to improve focus and overall experience.

    • “The tutorial is condescending, and won't let you turn the music and sound off until the tutorial is completed.”
    • “Music needs to be off by default; especially if you're not going to let the player turn it off in the tutorial.”
    • “I have no idea what's going on in the story because I can't focus with loud music being forced on me instead of what I want to hear.”
  • grinding

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding in the game increasingly tedious and costly, with limited materials making progression slow and frustrating. The necessity of spending money to advance further adds to the dissatisfaction, and unskippable tutorials exacerbate the tedious experience.

    • “I've spent more money than I should have on this game because I enjoy it so much, but it's becoming tedious now.”
    • “To progress in this game is tedious and expensive if you choose to buy tokens, and you get limited materials to merge and advance in the game.”
    • “I hate unskippable tutorials, but this one just gets more and more tedious and infuriating.”
  • stability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences frequent stability issues, including freezing after merging actions and occasional graphic glitches related to low phone memory. Users suggest raising the minimum device specifications to improve performance and reduce crashes.

    • “Graphic glitches indicative of low phone memory, so the specs on who can install should be raised.”
    • “I hate how after everything I merge, the app freezes and I have to restart it and begin from the exact same place each time.”
    • “Sometimes it freezes but is very very nice.”
  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development received mixed feedback, with some users expressing uncertainty about the character design, though overall the graphics were considered decent.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is well-received and considered very funny, though users would like to see more frequent updates to maintain the comedic content.

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Roger That: Merge Adventure! is a casual puzzle game.

Roger That: Merge Adventure! is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Roger That: Merge Adventure! was developed by BELKA GAMES.

Roger That: Merge Adventure! has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Roger That: Merge Adventure! for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Roger That: Merge Adventure! is a single player game.

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