- May 2, 2024
- Hypemasters, Inc.
World War Armies
Platforms
About
"World War Armies" is a cross-platform real-time strategy game that challenges players to build up their unit deck and command advanced war machines. In a world filled with turbulent gaming landscapes, players must outsmart their foes and forge their legacy. Join their Discord community to connect with others and stay updated on game news.











- The game offers a fun and engaging strategy experience, especially for fans of real-time tactics.
- It is relatively easy to earn in-game currency without spending money, making it accessible for free-to-play players.
- The graphics and overall presentation are well-received, with many players enjoying the visual effects and unit diversity.
- The game is heavily criticized for its pay-to-win mechanics, making it difficult for free-to-play players to compete effectively.
- Matchmaking is often unbalanced, frequently pitting players against opponents with significantly higher-level units.
- There are numerous bugs and technical issues, including crashes and poor unit pathfinding, which detract from the overall gameplay experience.
monetization
28 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization model of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players criticizing it for being overly reliant on microtransactions and pay-to-win mechanics, often feeling bombarded by constant ads and in-game purchase offers. While some players find enjoyment in the game despite these issues, the pervasive nature of ads and the pressure to spend money detracts from the overall experience, leading to concerns about fairness and balance in gameplay.
“If I can play a game for a couple of hours without feeling bothered, I might get invested enough for some microtransactions because I enjoyed the game rather than feeling drowned in cheap marketing attempts.”
“Games are hardly focused on microtransactions and pay-to-win; overpushed offers that show up on every click are annoying.”
“Overall not a bad game, if it wasn't overly pay-to-win with its million microtransactions.”
“However, this game is imbalanced and its monetization model encourages you to spend money to get an edge over your opponents, just like your typical mobile game.”
“But way too soon I'd be asking myself if I'm losing on fair ground or to microtransactions.”