Super Retro World : Pixel Art
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"Super Retro World: Pixel Art" is an 8-bit-style game where players wield a hammer to break blocks and save a retro world under a curse. With challenging gameplay and pixel art graphics, players must navigate through levels, defeat enemies, and collect power-ups to progress. The goal is to restore the pixelated world to its original form and defeat the curse's source in this nostalgic and engaging game.











- The game features cute pixel art and a unique take on the idle/clicker genre, making it enjoyable and charming.
- Gameplay is easy to understand and can be quite addictive, providing hours of fun.
- The game runs smoothly for the most part, with a steady progression that keeps players engaged.
- The game suffers from intrusive ads that often have no exit option, leading to frustration among players.
- There are significant issues with bugs, including progress loss and frame drops, which detract from the overall experience.
- A lack of variety in gameplay and pixel art can make the game feel repetitive and boring over time.
- monetization23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has received significant criticism due to intrusive and often unskippable ads that disrupt gameplay. Players express frustration over the lack of a permanent ad removal option, with many willing to pay for it if it were available, while the current model leads to a perception of the game as a "grift" designed to maximize ad views. Overall, the excessive and poorly implemented ads detract from the gaming experience, prompting some users to uninstall the game entirely.
“I even made a few in-app purchases and wanted to play it long term.”
“I don't want to lose my progress, and in-app purchases are helpful if I delete and reinstall. Thanks, devs! Keep up the good work.”
“Super easy, no ads.”
“Ads often have no way to exit them other than closing the app, but then you don't receive credit for watching.”
“This game is decent, looks fun, and all that but I'm sorry, $11.99 to remove ads for only 30 days?”
“So you really expect people to pay almost $134 a year if they don't want to deal with ads?”