Titan War
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About
Titan War is a role-playing game with a good story, impressive visuals, and a user-friendly upgrade system that allows you to improve your swords to save the town. However, the game is peppered with annoying ads. In Titan War, you must upgrade your weapons and battle enemies to protect your town from destruction.





- The game offers a variety of gameplay experiences, including fun mini-games.
- Players can progress without spending money, making it accessible for free-to-play users.
- The graphics and character designs are appealing, and the game has a lot of content to keep players engaged.
- The game is heavily misleading in its advertising, presenting itself as a puzzle game when it is primarily a battle RPG.
- Progression often requires players to engage in battles that are unrelated to the advertised gameplay, leading to frustration.
- Many players report issues with the game's performance, including crashes and long loading times.
monetization
154 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has been heavily criticized for its misleading advertising, which primarily showcases mini-games that are only a small part of the overall experience. Many users feel that the game is a cash grab, requiring in-app purchases to progress and featuring a complex system that detracts from the simple gameplay promised in the ads. Overall, players express frustration over the deceptive marketing tactics and the prevalence of microtransactions, leading to a negative perception of the game's monetization strategy.
“Fun game, no ads except for in-app purchases.”
“I give this a 5 out of 5 mainly because there are no ads and that's what I love about this game, and I like socializing with others in-game.”
“A little bit slow but no ads so far and only a few pop-ups for in-app purchases, so overall not bad at all.”
“I am quickly realizing this game is a cash grab scam.”
“In-app purchases are basically essential to complete tasks in the game, and the advertised puzzles are repeated in a limited quantity.”
“The advertising, screenshots, and description only make up 5% of this game via 'mini games'.”