Soldier Wars RPG Fight Battle
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About
"Stickmans of Wars: RPG Shooter" is a strategy-based war game with an intriguing storyline. Engage in online RPG action and shooting, but be prepared for lots of grinding and annoying ads. Despite bugs, the game promises captivating shooter gameplay. Join the action today and become part of the war game community.






- The game is fun and engaging, with a good mix of RPG elements and strategy.
- Ads are optional and not forced, allowing players to progress without constant interruptions.
- The graphics and gameplay are enjoyable, making it a great time killer.
- The game is plagued with bugs, including issues with quests not being completable and stats randomly decreasing.
- Progression can be extremely slow, often requiring players to watch numerous ads or spend money to advance.
- Many players have reported losing their progress or purchases after updates, leading to frustration.
monetization
473 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on ads, with players often feeling compelled to watch numerous ads to progress effectively, especially for resource gathering and upgrades. While there are options to pay for ad removal, many users report that even after purchasing these options, ads still appear in certain game modes, leading to frustration. Overall, while some players appreciate the optional nature of ads for rewards, the excessive reliance on them for progression has been a significant point of contention.
“The 'no ads for a year' option is great, but the expeditions do not have such an option.”
“No ads, worth even watching some ads for the developers to earn.”
“Fun game... no ads unless you choose to click on an ad which gives you massive resources.”
“There is no option to remove ads permanently; it is just a subscription, $10/week or $40/year.”
“You almost are required to watch the ads in order to get anywhere in the game unless you pay for it, and with how buggy the game is, I would never pay.”
“The entire game is designed to make money off you watching as many ads as possible; without watching them, grinding materials takes forever.”