- August 17, 2021
- VirtualPlay, Inc.
Wheel of Fortune Words
Platforms
About
"Wheel of Fortune Words" is a mobile game that combines classic word games with the excitement of the hit TV show. Players can enjoy crossword puzzle-style games, spin the iconic wheel to earn rewards, and play offline at their own convenience. With challenging levels and a relaxing puzzle game board, players can improve their vocabulary and compete against friends in multiplayer mode.











- The game has great graphics and is visually appealing, making it enjoyable to play.
- It offers a fun and challenging experience that keeps players engaged and sharpens their minds.
- Many players find the game addictive and appreciate the variety of puzzles and challenges it provides.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, often interrupting gameplay and frustrating users.
- There are frequent technical issues, including crashes and bugs that hinder the gaming experience.
- Players have expressed disappointment that the game does not closely resemble the actual Wheel of Fortune show, leading to a sense of false advertising.
monetization
190 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on frequent and often intrusive advertisements, with many players expressing frustration over the sheer volume and length of ads encountered after nearly every level. While some users acknowledge the necessity of ads for a free-to-play model, the overwhelming consensus is that the ads detract significantly from the gameplay experience, leading to complaints about crashes, redirects to app stores, and a lack of value in the paid option to remove ads. Overall, the monetization approach is seen as excessive and detrimental to player enjoyment.
“The amount to pay to get rid of ads is pretty steep.”
“Please either have fewer ads or make the no-ads purchase cost less than $5.99, like $1.99.”
“If there were no ads, this game would be great.”
“I have spent more time watching ads than playing the game.”
“This game has excessive, long-lasting ads that exceed any time spent playing each round.”
“The word game itself is fun, but you can't fully enjoy it because of all the ads.”