Undead vs Demon
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About
In "Undead vs Demon," players combine strategic collection, merging, and enhancement of units with aim-and-shoot gameplay in a unique Breakout/RPG hybrid. Assemble an army of diverse units, enhancing their abilities to take down hordes of undead and demonic foes. Engrossing visuals and varied challenges deliver an immersive and thrilling experience for both casual and dedicated gamers.








- The game features a well-balanced upgrade system that keeps players engaged without requiring constant spending.
- Players appreciate the enjoyable gameplay and the ability to watch ads for rewards instead of mandatory purchases.
- The game offers a fresh take on the brick breaker genre, combining elements of RPG and idle mechanics, making it fun and addictive.
- Many players experience significant performance issues, including crashes, freezing, and lag, which detracts from the overall enjoyment.
- The tutorial is overly complicated and lengthy, making it difficult for players to grasp the game's mechanics quickly.
- There are complaints about artificial difficulty and unresponsive ad features, leading to frustration during gameplay.
monetization
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization model of the game is generally well-received, as players appreciate the option to watch ads voluntarily for rewards like gems, rather than facing forced advertisements. While there is a $10 pack that removes all ads, users note that the game remains enjoyable without spending money, emphasizing a "no pay-to-win" approach. Overall, players feel that the monetization strategy strikes a good balance between optional purchases and ad viewing.
“Fun game, no ads and not pay-to-win.”
“There are no ads whatsoever, but if you want additional gems/diamonds, then it's up to you to watch ads.”
“No ads unless you want them.”
“The 'remove all ads' option does not remove all ads.”
“The game is enjoyable, but I was playing nonstop until I tried to watch some ads, and they keep crashing the game.”
“First getting into this game, it does have ads.”