- April 6, 2017
- Infinity Games, Lda
What, The Fox
Platforms
About
"What, The Fox" is a unique game that breaks away from the adventure game genre. Instead of a traditional narrative, it features a series of surprising and humorous events centered around a fox. Players will explore various environments, solve puzzles, and encounter quirky characters, all while experiencing the unexpected twists and turns that the game has to offer. With its distinct art style and unconventional gameplay, "What, The Fox" offers a fresh and entertaining experience for gamers.







- The game features engaging mechanics that challenge players to think critically while collecting stars and guiding adorable critters.
- The graphics and sound effects are charming and create a relaxing atmosphere, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
- Players appreciate the unique scoring system that allows for multiple ways to complete levels, making it less frustrating and more enjoyable.
- The frequency of ads is excessive, often interrupting gameplay and leading to frustration among players.
- Some levels become repetitive quickly, with only a few requiring different strategies, which can make the game feel boring.
- Technical issues such as crashes and progress loss have been reported, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game.
monetization
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received significant criticism due to the overwhelming frequency of ads, which many players feel disrupts gameplay and detracts from the overall experience. While some users appreciate the option to pay a small fee to remove ads, the presence of inappropriate content in ads and the sheer volume of interruptions have led to frustration and negative feedback. Overall, the monetization strategy appears to be a major point of contention among players.
“I played up to 1-12 and at that point had spent more time watching ads than playing.”
“The reason for 3 stars instead of 5 is because I am getting ads even though I have Play Pass.”
“The ads in the free version are way too frequent and almost made me uninstall it.”