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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

  • Fun and addictive gameplay combining merging and tower defense elements.
  • Good time killer with simple controls and easy to understand mechanics.
  • Upgrades and rewards through watching ads provide progression opportunities.
  • Excessive and forced ads interrupt gameplay frequently, often after every level or action.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches including units not attacking, freezes, black screens after ads, and broken upgrade/purchase systems.
  • Progression often requires watching ads or spending money, making the game frustrating or impossible to advance without them.
  • monetization

    289 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    2% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 98% negative mentions

    The game’s monetization heavily relies on a high volume of forced, often long and unskippable ads, which significantly disrupt gameplay and progression. Players report frequent ad crashes, mandatory ad viewing to obtain upgrades or continue, and no effective option to remove ads, leading to frustration and a diminished gaming experience despite generally positive feelings about the core gameplay.

    • “It's good I close internet for no ads. Be smart.”
    • “Amazing you can turn off your Wi-Fi and have no ads. Cool game, and you merge all the heroes to become stronger and deal more damage. 5⭐”
    • “Nice game, I love it. No ads with no response yet, this game is awesome.”
    • “Ads for everything, even ads when you click 'no ads'. I finally decided to delete the game when it forced an ad to continue, but no ad would load, so I had to close and restart the game to continue.”
    • “My rating is because, as a game that uses ads as a primary source of game coin, upgrades, and multipliers on level completion... the ads are not always available, and if you get stuck on an ad troop purchase, you can't clear it until an ad is available.”
    • “The ads are longer than the battles themselves, and after nearly every single ad the game crashed. To top it off, it will play ads even when you say no to an ad and just want to continue.”
  • gameplay

    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    25% positive mentions, 60% neutral mentions, 15% negative mentions

    The gameplay is generally described as simple, fun, and addictive, but is heavily overshadowed by an excessive number of intrusive ads that disrupt the experience. Additionally, some frustrating mechanics and bugs, including gambling-like elements and unbalanced upgrades, further detract from the enjoyment. Overall, while the core gameplay has potential, the overwhelming ad presence and design issues make it frustrating for many players.

    • “The first reason is because it has awesome gameplay plus it's really fun.”
    • “The gameplay was amazing and simple but the ads ruined the experience really fast.”
    • “Gameplay is great but you have a major problem in which you can go into debt in the talent page and keep doing talents for free until the debt counter resets and can't keep the negative sign anymore.”
    • “Numerous game mechanics and bugs can force a player to restart the game.”
    • “This simple game mechanics doesn't worth to buy the upgrades in the present state.”
    • “Not recommended just another app made in 2 days that makes you watch ads for 5 seconds of gameplay.”
  • stability

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from frequent glitches and bugs, including freezing, slow performance, and issues with upgrades displaying negative gold. Players report screen problems, invisible or missing characters, and unreliable ad-based features, leading to frustrating gameplay and instability overall.

    • “There is a glitch in the upgrades where if you have the exact amount for an upgrade, it glitches and shows negative gold.”
    • “Horrendously buggy - the screen suddenly goes black at times.”
    • “The game freezes often with the last few enemies before they come through the gate, forcing a reset of the round.”
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    83% positive mentions, -33% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The graphics are generally praised as good and fitting for the game's medieval theme, though some users note a lack of detail in character faces and similarity among troop designs. Overall, visuals are considered enjoyable and enhance the gaming experience despite minor criticisms.

    • “I love games like this, it's just that there's a bit too many ads, and the graphics are really great. If you can make more games like this, please do.”
    • “It has such good graphics, it's amazing. It's really fun, plus it's kind of medieval too.”
    • “Pretty good, I would say the graphics are nice.”
    • “There's no graphics on the characters' faces, and all of the troops, enemy and ally, look the same except for a crown or different size.”
    • “The boss fights force you to watch ads to get troops because you don't earn money for losing, and your units aren't dealing enough damage.”
    • “The game doesn't let me watch ads to get coins or troops, but forces ads after levels.”
  • humor

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game’s humor is consistently described as silly, cute, and joyful, providing a lighthearted and enjoyable experience that players love.

    • “The game is silly, funny, cute, adorable, and awesome. Thanks for the game!”
    • “Very funny game, love it.”
    • “Funny... simply... joyfully.”
  • story

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game lacks a meaningful story and heavily relies on frequent ads, often interrupting gameplay and requiring viewers to watch them to progress. This intrusive ad frequency, especially during short missions, detracts significantly from the overall experience.

    • “It has no story, shows ads every time you attack even on a loss, and practically requires you to watch ads to progress.”
    • “Ads appear between every single short mission, disrupting gameplay.”
    • “The game does not work without Wi-Fi and interrupts the experience with multiple ads at the start and end of each mission.”
  • grinding

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The grinding in the game is considered tedious and slow-paced, largely due to expensive upgrades and an excessive amount of time spent watching videos, which hampers the feeling of meaningful progress.

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

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 Tiny Battle for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Tiny Battle is a single player game.

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