- July 21, 2017
- Creashock studios
Telepathy Zero
22%Game Brain Score
humor, graphics
monetization, gameplay
27% User Score 33 reviews
Platforms
About
Use your psychic abilities to compete against other test subjects and prove your psychic powers!



Audience ScoreBased on 33 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
monetization6 negative mentions
- The game is free to play, making it accessible to anyone interested.
- Some players find it to be a unique concept, appealing to those who enjoy psychic-themed games.
- It can be completed easily using an auto-clicker, providing a quick way to achieve all achievements.
- The gameplay is purely based on RNG, with no strategy or real engagement, making it feel like a mindless guessing game.
- The game is filled with advertisements, detracting from the overall experience and making it feel more like an ad than a game.
- Achieving the game's goals is nearly impossible without exploiting glitches, leading to frustration among players.
monetization
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of Telepathy Zero has been criticized as primarily focused on advertising rather than providing a genuine gaming experience. Users report that the game is essentially a platform for ads, with the gameplay overshadowed by promotional content, leading to a perception of it as spam rather than a legitimate title.
“Telepathy Zero is more of an advertisement than a game.”
“While the price here is 'free', this is just advertising/spam, and has zero real value or merit as a game to gamers.”
“And funny thing is they've literally put the game screen between two ads which cover half of the screen.”