About
In Territory War, players build and command an army of pinballs to conquer the world. The game combines elements of strategy and physics, as players use different pinball-like units and abilities to outmaneuver and defeat their opponents. With unique gameplay and a quirky concept, Territory War offers a fresh take on the classic real-time strategy genre.





- The gameplay is simple and satisfying, providing a fun experience when not interrupted by ads.
- The game has potential with interesting concepts and can be enjoyable in offline mode.
- It offers a casual gaming experience that can be addictive and entertaining.
- The game is plagued by excessive and intrusive ads, often forcing players to watch them to progress.
- Gameplay can become repetitive and unbalanced, especially in PvP, leading to stalemates and frustration.
- Technical issues such as crashes and bugs significantly hinder the overall experience, making it unplayable for many.
monetization
285 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has been widely criticized for being excessively aggressive and predatory, with players reporting an overwhelming number of forced ads that disrupt gameplay and progression. Many users feel that the game is designed to compel them to watch ads to upgrade or advance, leading to frustration and a perception of it being a cash grab. While some players acknowledge the game's potential and fun mechanics, the intrusive ad experience significantly detracts from overall enjoyment, with many stating they would prefer a more balanced approach or a lower price for an ad-free experience.
“The no ads option is basically an 'I win' feature as you can press the button for an upgrade and get it without watching.”
“To the devs-- buying ad-free introduces a bug where even optional ad rewards play no ads.”
“$10 is just appalling for no ads.”
“This game is designed to make you 'voluntarily' watch ads, which makes it a terrible product for the specific purpose of fueling greedy developers.”
“The game is unplayable and you spend more time watching ads than you do playing the game.”
“Forced ads ruin a fun time waster.”