Top God: Battle Kings
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About
"Top God: Battle Kings" is a strategy game that allows you to become the top god of your own universe. Create and customize your divine being, build and manage your own realm, and wage epic battles against other gods and their followers. Forge alliances, develop divine powers, and shape the destiny of your godly empire in this immersive and dynamic game world.











- The game is fun and can be a great way to pass the time.
- Graphics are enjoyable and the gameplay is smooth.
- It has a good amount of content and can be engaging for players.
- The game is plagued by numerous bugs, including issues with ads not providing rewards and constant crashes.
- It feels overly cluttered with notifications and mini-games, making it hard to focus on the core gameplay.
- Many players feel it is a blatant ripoff of 'Legend of Slime' with little originality.
monetization
15 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received significant criticism, primarily due to an overwhelming reliance on ads for rewards, which often fail to deliver due to technical issues like network errors. Players report that even after watching multiple ads, they receive no rewards, leading to frustration and a perception of the game as an "ad farm." Additionally, the presence of misleading advertisements that do not reflect the actual gameplay further exacerbates dissatisfaction among users.
“The monetization model is fair and doesn't feel overly aggressive, allowing players to enjoy the game without constant interruptions.”
“I appreciate that there are options to support the game without feeling pressured to spend money.”
“The in-game purchases are reasonably priced and provide good value for those who want to enhance their experience.”
“The biggest issue is ads.”
“I watch a lot of ads; this is an ad farm.”
“Just watched 5 ads for 0 rewards because every time the ad finished, the game said network error and gave nothing even though it was obviously loading and playing them well enough.”