- January 8, 2021
- Lion Studios
Toy Army: Draw Defense
Platforms
About
Toy Army: Draw Defense is a mobile game where players must defend their toy box against incoming enemy waves. By drawing defensive structures on the screen, players can strategically place barriers, towers, and traps to halt the enemy's advance. The game features various levels, enemies, and upgrades, challenging players to adapt and expand their defenses to achieve victory. The goal is to "Defend and defeat!" your toy box at all costs.






- The game is fun and entertaining, providing a good way to pass the time.
- The graphics and art style are appealing, and the gameplay runs smoothly.
- There are various unit types to choose from, adding some strategic elements to the game.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often forcing players to watch them after every level.
- There are issues with data collection consent, which can obstruct gameplay and frustrate users.
- The game lacks challenge and can become repetitive quickly, diminishing long-term enjoyment.
monetization
188 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming number of forced ads that interrupt gameplay, often requiring players to watch multiple ads after each level. Many players report that purchasing ad removal options does not effectively eliminate ads, leading to frustration and a perception of the game as a "cash grab." Overall, while some players enjoy the game itself, the excessive and intrusive ad presence severely detracts from the overall experience.
“This game is very excellent in my phone, no ads and no problem like that comments.”
“Game is so cool, no ads, no lag, and it's the best timepass game for 1GB RAM users.”
“Love it because no ads.”
“My two biggest issues are the vast amount of ads that are forced, even when you choose to lose rewards you are still shown ads, now having to sit through it without getting anything.”
“Unplayable with the amount of ads.”
“Forced ads to continue.”