Vlad & Niki 12 Locks
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About
Vlad & Niki 12 Locks is a puzzle game featuring the popular YouTube stars Vlad and Niki. With a stunning soundtrack and plenty of humor, players must solve 12 themed locks across six levels. However, be prepared to be disturbed by occasional ads that interrupt the gameplay experience. The goal is to join Vlad and Niki in their adventures by solving puzzles and unlocking new challenges.







- The game is fun and engaging, with many puzzles and mini-games that keep players entertained.
- It is suitable for children, helping them develop problem-solving skills while being enjoyable.
- The graphics and design are appealing, resembling clay animation, which adds a unique charm to the game.
- There are too many ads that disrupt gameplay, making it frustrating for players.
- Unlocking new levels requires a significant amount of coins, which can be tedious and time-consuming.
- Some levels are reported to be too difficult for younger players, leading to frustration.
monetization
170 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized due to the overwhelming number of ads, which many players find disruptive and annoying, particularly for a children's game. While some users appreciate the option to earn coins through gameplay, they express frustration over the necessity to watch ads to unlock levels and gain hints. Overall, there is a strong desire for a paid version to eliminate ads or for the developers to significantly reduce their frequency.
“I love this game because in the game there are no ads and it is so funny 🤣”
“This game is so good 👍 it is not boring, no ads and I like that.”
“Good for kids, it's a puzzle game that's why I am giving it 5 stars. There are puzzle games and mini games that are fun, and it has no ads so you can just play it without interruptions.”
“Quite a bit of ads, but they make you pay coins to play new puzzles.”
“And you can't play the mini game without being bombarded with ads.”
“This game is complete garbage; there are so many ads.”