Swords Maker
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About
"Swords Maker" is a single-player action game that focuses on collecting and waging war. However, the game is poorly optimized and filled with bugs, which can detract from the overall gameplay experience. Despite these issues, the game's "collect and war" concept may still appeal to hardcore fans of the action genre.





- The game has a fun concept and can be enjoyable for short periods.
- Some players appreciate the simplicity and find it entertaining.
- The graphics and style are visually appealing to some users.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often forcing players to watch them after every level.
- Many users report severe lag and performance issues, making the game nearly unplayable.
- The gameplay becomes repetitive and frustrating, with unbalanced difficulty spikes that require watching ads to progress.
monetization
612 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of this game has been heavily criticized for its excessive and intrusive ad placements, with players reporting that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing. Many users expressed frustration over the inability to escape ads even after purchasing ad removal options, leading to a perception of the game as a cash grab rather than a genuine gaming experience. Overall, the aggressive monetization approach significantly detracts from gameplay enjoyment, making it largely unplayable for many users.
“As others have written, two words: 'aggressive monetization.' I don't care about bonus money; let me play multiple levels without random 2-minute required breaks.”
“The game is simple and something to pass the time, but I paid for no ads and I constantly get them after paying. Please fix your game or give me my money back.”
“Paid for no ads and I still get bombarded with ads.”
“I paid to remove ads, but it seemed like the difficulty spiked to the point where buying the ad-free option was pointless. The end-level bosses had so much health that it didn't matter if I had max damage and high speed on the sword or not; it was impossible to beat them, basically forcing me to watch the second chance ad just to beat the boss.”
“You literally cannot beat the game without watching ads.”
“The difficulty scales in such a way that you are forced to watch ads constantly or be unable to progress entirely.”