- September 17, 2021
- Playgendary Limited
Save the Masters
Platforms
About
"Save the Masters" is a mobile puzzle strategy game that challenges players to outsmart enemies and escape tricky levels. The game offers a Weekly Premium subscription for $5.99/week after a 3-day free trial, which removes ads and provides daily bonuses. Use quick reflexes and strategic thinking to save characters and enjoy hours of thrilling gameplay.








- The game is fun and entertaining with unique puzzles and humorous characters.
- It has cool graphics and a good balance of difficulty, making it enjoyable to play.
- Players appreciate the variety of unlockable characters and the engaging gameplay.
- The frequency of ads is excessive, often interrupting gameplay and diminishing the overall experience.
- Many players report bugs and glitches, such as freezing at certain levels and repeating stages.
- The game can be laggy and slow to load, leading to frustration among users.
monetization
68 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the excessive frequency and length of advertisements, which often exceed gameplay time. Many players express frustration over being bombarded with ads after nearly every level, leading to a diminished gaming experience and prompting some to uninstall the game. While some users acknowledge the game's enjoyable aspects, the overwhelming presence of ads, coupled with high costs for ad removal, has resulted in a negative perception of its monetization approach.
“I appreciate that there are no ads for premium users.”
“The option to play without ads is a great feature for those who choose to go premium.”
“Having a premium option that eliminates ads enhances the overall gaming experience.”
“Each stage is hardly 4 to 5 seconds, but 30-second ads pop up after each stage and take a minimum of 10 seconds each, even if using the skip option.”
“The worst part is it's actually a decently fun game, but I don't want to spend 90% of my time playing, watching ads.”
“A person watches more ads than you get in actual gameplay time... this is just an advertisement app with a couple of finger swipes per level in a part of the advertisement that they mistakenly called a game.”