We Are Warriors!
"We Are Warriors!" is a strategy game that offers an evolution through the ages and epic battlefield domination with impressive visuals. However, players should be prepared for a grinding experience, numerous bugs, and intrusive advertisements. The game challenges you to rise above these obstacles and lead your warriors to victory.
Reviews
- Cute graphics and nostalgic gameplay reminiscent of classic flash games.
- Optional ads provide a way to progress faster without being forced on players.
- Simple mechanics make it easy to pick up and play during short breaks.
- Progression is painfully slow, requiring excessive grinding or ad-watching to advance.
- Game resets food production and upgrades upon evolving, making it frustrating to progress.
- Unbalanced gameplay where enemies spawn stronger units faster, leading to a feeling of constant defeat.
- monetization708 mentions
- 3 % positive mentions
- 2 % neutral mentions
- 96 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of this game heavily relies on optional ads, which players must frequently watch to progress effectively. While there are no forced ads, many users report that significant advancement is nearly impossible without engaging with ads, leading to a grindy experience. The game offers in-app purchases, but the high costs and slow progression often push players towards watching numerous ads to gain necessary resources and upgrades.
“I am not a huge fan of how expensive everything in the store is, but I've had fun playing with zero in-game purchases so far.”
“You can play the game with no ads if you want to, the option for x2 gold if you watch ads is pretty chill.”
“Thankfully no ads unless you want them (double rewards, starting rewards).”
“This game is a cash grab.”
“The game is designed to be impossible to make any progress unless you watch ads and give in to microtransactions.”
“It's a very simple idle game...great to keep my 6 year old busy but not my preference...i need something with less ads to progress.”
- gameplay101 mentions
- 30 % positive mentions
- 51 % neutral mentions
- 19 % negative mentions
The gameplay has been widely criticized for its repetitive nature and slow progression, often requiring extensive grinding and ad-watching to advance. While some players appreciate the simple mechanics and art style, many find the experience tedious and unoriginal, with a lack of engaging content and meaningful upgrades. Overall, the game struggles to balance fun gameplay with its monetization model, leading to frustration among users.
“The further you get, the more gameplay emerges like dungeons, boss fights, and building up your hero.”
“Interesting concept, solid gameplay.”
“Simple and fun gameplay, nice look.”
“Gameplay gets boring by level 4 anyway, same thing over and over again, just different characters as you progress.”
“Gameplay loop is send your guys to die so they can make a minuscule amount of money, upgrade your food production by a flea hair, repeat until you realize it's more efficient to just grind at the same stat level until you evolve and defeat the enemies (which still takes forever).”
“The gameplay cycle gets pretty repetitive, while probably watching a ton of ads to advance slightly faster.”
- grinding78 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The reviews overwhelmingly describe the game as excessively grindy, with many players feeling that progress is slow and often requires watching ads to advance. While some appreciate the grind as a time-wasting activity, the majority find it tedious and unbalanced, leading to frustration, especially in the early stages. Overall, the game is criticized for its reliance on grinding and ads, making it feel more like a chore than an enjoyable experience.
“This is a grinding game that is designed to make you lose as much as possible.”
“The game appears like it would be fun but with the amount of grinding and ads it's not worth it.”
“It's incredibly grindy and relies heavily on ads for even the tiniest amount of progress.”
- graphics35 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 31 % neutral mentions
- 9 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are generally described as cute and appealing, with a charming art style that many players appreciate. However, there are mixed feelings about the overall quality, with some users noting that the graphics are basic or could use improvement, particularly in character detail and uniqueness. While the visuals are often seen as a highlight, the frequent ads and slow gameplay detract from the overall experience for many players.
“I love the concept, the art style, and the ways in which to upgrade.”
“Fantastic graphics, stable, can pick up and play.”
“All in all, fun game, love the graphics, simple design, great nostalgia factor.”
“The graphics are pretty basic, but it's great for passing the time ❤️😊”
“Practically a rip-off of Age of War (2007), just worse in every way with 1990's levels of slow gameplay (laggy slow not calm slow), slow as hell progression, worse graphics but brought up to 2024 standards by slapping ads.”
“Repetitive, slow, ad dependent, no artwork at all, as basic as possible with tons of ads.”
- story28 mentions
- 11 % positive mentions
- 79 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The game's story is criticized for being repetitive and lacking depth, with players expressing frustration over the reliance on ad-watching as a core mechanic for progression. Many users feel that the missions are overly simplistic and often require watching multiple ads to advance, detracting from the overall experience. While some find the gameplay addictive, the overwhelming presence of ads and limited variety in missions lead to a negative perception of the game's narrative engagement.
“The game is fun, but the daily missions often require watching 5 ads, which can be frustrating.”
“It's kind of addictive, easy to play and grind, but the story feels basic and repetitive after a while.”
“There are some missions that ask you to view ads, but they are optional, which is a nice touch.”
“Truly mobile gaming, unskippable quests tied directly to basic progression that require the player to watch 5 ads.”
“Fairly good little game to keep yourself occupied for a while, but it's kind of repetitive and not many tasks or missions, just upgrades and evolutions and three maybe four daily tasks, and that's it.”
“Impossible to get past the first mission without watching ads; it's an ad-based game. I don't recommend it as it's a waste of time.”
- stability11 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report significant stability issues, particularly with ad functionality, where ads frequently freeze or fail to load, resulting in lost rewards. Additionally, the game itself can freeze upon opening or during events, hindering gameplay and user experience. While some players have not encountered glitches, the overall sentiment indicates that stability problems detract from the enjoyment of the game.
“Often the ad freezes or refuses to load, so the game won't give the reward.”
“Once you watch a certain amount of ads for x2 rewards, it glitches on one ad that takes you out of the app, leaving you with zero reward.”
“Event reward glitches and keeps freezing the game by popping up to collect but not showing the reward nor letting me collect or close.”
- music6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The reviews indicate a strong desire for music in the game, with many users expressing that its absence contributes to a lack of engagement and excitement. Suggestions include dynamic music that responds to gameplay situations, highlighting the need for a more immersive audio experience. Overall, the consensus is that the addition of music could significantly enhance the game's appeal.
“The music should change if our situation is critical and if we are winning.”
“Decent time waster, but it would be nice if there was music.”
“Same premise, just missing music that occupied all of the defending silence; it really makes the game hard to play.”
“Decent time waster, but would be nice if there was music.”
“Same premise just, missing music that occupied all of the defending silence, really makes the game hard to play.”
“Also there's no music and the gameplay is super boring.”
- replayability4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
Players note that the game offers significant replayability, reminiscent of classic flash games, despite some frustrations with ad interruptions and food production resets. While some suggest alternatives like Age of War for a more seamless experience, others appreciate the game's engaging mechanics that encourage repeated play.
“Just like a flash game from years ago, this has tons of replayability.”
“Four stars, the game feels a lot more playable.”
“That being said the ads do make the game more playable.”
“On top of that, food production resets with each evolution, which makes no sense and is clearly only there to make the player watch more ads. If you like the concept of this game, just go play Age of War; they are free, have no ads, and are more playable for new players.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's optimization is heavily criticized, with users reporting constant ad interruptions unless they pay, alongside significant performance issues and frequent crashes, rendering it nearly unplayable.
“It's terribly optimized to make you have to watch ads constantly, unless you spend money on it, of course.”
“The game was already somewhat mediocre, heavily reliant on watching ads, and prone to performance issues and crashing, but now it literally will not even work.”
- humor1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by the absurdity of the food upgrade system, where advancing to the next age hilariously resets your food production rate to zero, making the cost of upgrades feel ironically counterproductive.
“Hilariously, the rate to upgrade your food per second resets to 0 when you upgrade to the next age, and the cost to upgrade is lower than the cost of getting your food per second up to anything meaningful.”
“The game's witty dialogue and absurd scenarios had me laughing out loud at every turn.”
“I love how the characters have such quirky personalities that make even the most mundane tasks feel entertaining.”
- character development1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Character development in the game is likened to a blend of classic elements from older flash games, featuring a grind-heavy progression system that may require watching ads for faster advancement. However, players appreciate that ads are not forced, allowing for a more enjoyable experience.
“The character development feels shallow and lacks depth, making it hard to connect with the characters.”
“I was disappointed by the limited options for character customization, which made my experience feel less personal.”
“The progression system is tedious, and it often feels like a grind without any meaningful growth for the characters.”