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The Doomsland: Survivors

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66%Game Brain Score
optimization
monetization, stability
66% User Score Based on 259 reviews

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The Doomsland: Survivors is a single player casual role playing game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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66%
Audience ScoreBased on 259 reviews
optimization1 positive mentions
monetization9 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and addictive, providing a good challenge for players.
  • The graphics and art style are appealing, giving a vintage feel to the gameplay.
  • Players appreciate the potential for improvement and updates, expressing hope for new modes and events.
  • The game frequently crashes, causing loss of progress and frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • There are too many ads, and the ad system is often unresponsive, making it difficult to claim rewards.
  • The difficulty curve is steep, with some players feeling that the game is designed to push them towards in-game purchases to progress.
  • monetization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has received mixed reviews, with players noting that while it can be enjoyable offline, progressing past stage 3 often requires purchasing items or enduring excessive ads. Many users express frustration over the increasing number of ads, their unreliability, and the feeling that the game prioritizes profit over player experience, leading to a perception of greed. Overall, while the game is fun, the monetization tactics detract from the overall enjoyment.

    • “The game itself is fun to play offline, but once you reach stage 3, you need to have 3 blue tier items with a minimum level of 10 each to complete all levels of that stage. You can grind offline without paying, but it will take days to reach that point, so you may feel compelled to make in-game purchases to progress.”
    • “The game itself is fun to play offline, but once you get to stage 3, you need to have 3 blue tier items with a level 10 minimum each to finish all levels of stage 3. You can grind offline without paying, but it will take days before you could reach it, so you have no choice but to make in-game purchases to proceed to the remaining stage.”
    • “Game is good, but there are too many ads. I used to have to watch one ad (30 seconds) for one reward, but now I have to watch two ads (60 seconds) for one reward.”
    • “Game was fun, but there were a couple of ads that don't seem to have an 'X' to close out, and other ads that have multiple steps to close with multiple timers to wait through.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game has been widely criticized, with users reporting frequent freezes and crashes that hinder gameplay. Many players are unable to progress due to these issues, particularly during updates and in-game actions. While some users note that the game runs adequately on certain devices, the overall experience is marred by significant stability problems.

    • “When choosing perks, the hero randomly freezes and won't budge.”
    • “Can't give a fair review because I can't play the game; it freezes when I try to update. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but the same issue persists.”
    • “Game freezes during mid-game.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising them as good and enjoyable, while others criticize them as outdated and cheap. Additionally, there are concerns about clunky controls and various bugs that detract from the overall experience. Overall, while some players appreciate the visual quality, there is a clear demand for improvements and updates.

    • “Good game, awesome graphics! I play this game and I will enjoy this game. I will upload this game to my YouTube channel.”
    • “Good game, good graphics!”
    • “The graphics are outdated and cheap; controls feel clunky.”
    • “Dear developer, kindly fix this bug problem about the game. Here are my experiences: hanging on the game movement feels like a copper lag, loading takes too many minutes to wait. The gun problem needs improvement; please add firing buttons, reload buttons, and settings for low and high contrast graphics. Thanks, hope to fix this problem.”
    • “From 1 to 4 stars because the developer listens to make offline mode. Please add artwork for heroes in their profile, not only 3D models.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered repetitive and mechanical, with some users finding it overly challenging due to the lengthy 30-wave structure. While a few players find it acceptable, many criticize it as a poor clone of Archero, lacking innovation and fresh elements.

    • “The gameplay is challenging and engaging, with 30 waves providing a tough but rewarding experience.”
    • “The gameplay is enjoyable and keeps you on your toes.”
    • “Bad clone of Archero; mechanical, repetitive, and just nothing new to offer.”
    • “Repeatitive and hard; 30 waves are too long, but gameplay is fine.”
    • “Gameplay is okay.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for being frustrating and difficult, with players expressing disappointment over technical issues like hanging during missions and a perceived pay-to-win model that complicates progression. Users feel that the challenges are overly hard and that obtaining items is not user-friendly, leading to a negative overall experience.

    • “It's so very frustrating; if I've already completed my mission, the game starts to hang at wave 16 until I die. This game is very disappointing. If the game is already finished, it shouldn't hang and prevent me from completing it easily. This is really bad.”
    • “The game is the best, but it's pay-to-win. Fast round missions are too difficult to win, especially in rounds 3 and 4. What kind of game is this?”
    • “If there are more missions, they are too hard. The items are not free, and finding items is very difficult. It's not easy to progress, so I wouldn't recommend playing.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game enjoyable but acknowledge that it involves a fair amount of grinding, particularly in later stages. While some technical issues, like walls not disappearing after a boss fight, can be frustrating, the overall experience is deemed worthwhile for those willing to invest time and patience. Many recommend supporting the developers due to the game's free-to-play model.

    • “The game is hard but enjoyable; however, it can be quite grindy. Sometimes after dying to the first boss of Act 3, the walls don't disappear, requiring a game reset. It's not a huge issue, but it could be improved. If you have patience, it's worth playing, and I would recommend it to pass the time. I might spend a little money to support the developers!”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game's optimization, highlighting its impressive graphics and outstanding performance. Overall, the game runs smoothly, contributing to a positive gaming experience.

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The Doomsland: Survivors is a casual role playing game.

The Doomsland: Survivors is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

The Doomsland: Survivors was developed by Guyue.

The Doomsland: Survivors has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its optimization but disliked it for its monetization.

The Doomsland: Survivors is a single player game.

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