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Tiny Battle is a single player casual strategy game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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76%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,685 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
monetization282 negative mentions

  • The game is great for passing the time and can be fun to play.
  • The gameplay mechanics are enjoyable, combining tower defense and merging elements.
  • The graphics and concept of the game are appealing, making it engaging for players.
  • The game is plagued by an excessive number of ads, often forcing players to watch them after every round.
  • There are significant bugs and glitches, such as troops not attacking or disappearing, which hinder gameplay.
  • Progression is heavily reliant on watching ads or spending money, making it frustrating for players who want to enjoy the game without interruptions.
  • monetization
    289 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game is heavily criticized for its excessive reliance on ads, with players reporting forced advertisements after nearly every action, including level completions and troop purchases. Many users express frustration over the frequency and length of these ads, which significantly detract from gameplay and progress, leading to a common sentiment that the game is more about watching ads than actually playing. While some acknowledge the potential for rewards through ad viewing, the overwhelming presence of ads has led to numerous complaints and a desire for a paid option to remove them.

    • “Please make a no ads purchase because every time I beat a level, the ads ruin the game.”
    • “Amazing! You can turn off your Wi-Fi and enjoy the game without ads. It's cool, and you can merge all the characters to become stronger and deal more damage. 5⭐”
    • “Give a no ads option/DLC, please.”
    • “The gameplay was amazing and simple, but the ads ruined the experience really fast.”
    • “You will waste your time with ads; better not playing it.”
    • “It's a good game, but the constant ads are bloody annoying.”
  • gameplay
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as enjoyable and simple, with many users finding it fun and addictive. However, the overwhelming presence of ads significantly detracts from the experience, with players expressing frustration over the frequent interruptions and ad-based mechanics that dominate the game. Overall, while the core gameplay has potential, it is marred by excessive advertising, leading to a disappointing experience for many.

    • “The first reason is because it has awesome gameplay plus it's really fun.”
    • “The gameplay is great but I can't stand a game that forces ads on you for everything with no option to buy a 'no ads' feature.”
    • “Decent game mechanics.”
    • “A fun and addictive game to play... or at least it would be if not for being a game riddled with ads and mechanics that would satisfy gambling addicts.”
    • “Numerous game mechanics and bugs can force a player to restart the game.”
    • “Prepare to watch ads for 95% of the gameplay.”
  • stability
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is heavily criticized, with users reporting frequent glitches, freezing issues, and significant bugs that disrupt gameplay, such as negative gold displays and invisible enemies. Many players experience slow performance and crashes, leading to frustration and a recommendation to avoid downloading if stability is a priority. While some find the game enjoyable, the overall consensus highlights a pressing need for improvements in stability.

    • “Don't download if you want to have a headache of ads and glitches.”
    • “Horrendously buggy - problems with the screen just suddenly going black.”
    • “The game is trash at the level before the boss fight in the eighth chapter; there would be an invisible guy that wouldn't appear. I would sit there for 5 minutes questioning where this guy is, only to find out it was a glitch that happens all the time. Fix this and maybe I'll install it again. If you hate glitches, I recommend not downloading this.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game are generally praised as good to amazing, with a medieval aesthetic that enhances the overall experience. However, some users noted a lack of detail in character faces and a repetitive design among troops, which detracts from the visual variety. Despite these criticisms, the graphics are considered a strong point of the game.

    • “I love games like this; the graphics are really great, and if you can make more games like this, please do.”
    • “It has such good graphics; it's amazing and really fun, plus it's kind of medieval too.”
    • “Pretty good, I would say the graphics are nice.”
    • “The graphics are severely lacking; the characters have no facial details, and both enemy and ally troops look identical except for a crown or size difference.”
    • “The game forces ads on you after levels, and the graphics do not compensate for the frustration, as the characters are poorly designed and lack individuality.”
    • “The visual presentation is disappointing, with minimal graphical detail on characters and repetitive designs for troops, making it hard to engage with the game.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is consistently described as silly, cute, and joyful, with players expressing their enjoyment and appreciation for its lighthearted and funny nature. Overall, it delivers a delightful comedic experience that resonates well with its audience.

    • “The game is silly, funny, cute, and adorable. It's awesome—thanks for the game!”
    • “Very funny game, love it!”
    • “Funny... simply... joyfully...”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a coherent story, with users expressing frustration over the frequent interruptions from ads, which occur at the start and end of missions, and even during gameplay. This heavy reliance on ads detracts from the overall experience and progression, making it feel more like a monetization scheme than a narrative-driven game.

    • “It has no story, ads every time you attack even on a loss, and practically requires you to watch ads to progress.”
    • “Ad in between every single short mission?”
    • “The game will not load and I have a really good phone. The ads come up two times: first at the start of the mission and then at the end, and it does not work without Wi-Fi.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and frustrating, as the expensive upgrades require significant time investment with little sense of progress. The repetitive nature of watching videos further contributes to the overall feeling of monotony.

    • “That, along with the grossly expensive upgrades, makes for a rather tiresome grind that feels like you're making no progress.”
    • “It actually ends up being kind of tedious since most effort goes into watching the videos, and there is a lot of them.”
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Tiny Battle is a casual strategy game.

Tiny Battle is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Tiny Battle was developed by IEC Games Australia.

Tiny Battle has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Tiny Battle is a single player game.