Wild West Cowboy Redemption
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About
"Wild West Cowboy Redemption" is a single-player shooter game set in the Wild West with excellent gameplay, amazing graphics, and plenty of humor. As a skilled western sniper, players must target enemies and survive in this shooting west game, though be prepared for a few bugs and annoying ads. Take on the role of a cowboy seeking redemption in this engaging and immersive game.











- Fun and engaging gameplay with a nostalgic Old West theme.
- Good graphics and smooth controls enhance the shooting experience.
- Variety of upgrades and customization options for characters and weapons.
- Excessive ads disrupt gameplay, often forcing players to watch multiple ads after each level.
- Repetitive missions and lack of new content lead to boredom after a short time.
- Glitches and bugs, such as freezing and not being able to claim rewards, detract from the overall experience.
monetization
1,086 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with users expressing frustration over the excessive number and length of ads. Many players report spending significantly more time watching ads than actually playing, with ads appearing after nearly every action or level completion. Despite some acknowledging the need for ads in free games, the consensus is that the frequency and duration of ads are excessive, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game.
“A very fun quick casual game that is easy to play, no ads, and you go through chapters without the slowdown or lag. Plus, they don't bombard you with ads or money to upgrade or subscribe. Very cool gunfighter bounty hunter game.”
“Love the game, no ads!”
“I love the no ads.”
“You still have to watch an ad after every level in spite of opting out when tapping no thanks, and the ads crash the game causing you to have to reload the game and replay the level you just completed, which is irritating.”
“It's simply not worth the proposition of watching ads 83% of the time and playing the actual game 17% of the time... I have better, more gratifying ways of wasting my time.”
“The game is enjoyable, but there are so many long repetitive ads that it becomes annoying to play.”