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World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game is a single player casual strategy game. It received positive reviews from players.

World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game is a single-player strategy game that immerses players in intense World War II combat scenarios. Featuring marvelous game mechanics and compelling visuals, it challenges you to outsmart enemies in dynamic shooting battles. However, some players may find the frequent ads disruptive to the experience.

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87%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,915 reviews
graphics16 positive mentions
monetization24 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and enjoyable, providing a good time-wasting experience.
  • It has a nostalgic feel reminiscent of classic strategy games, appealing to fans of the genre.
  • The gameplay mechanics are engaging, allowing for strategic planning and troop deployment.
  • The game suffers from a pay-to-win model, with high costs for troops and upgrades that hinder progress.
  • Many players find the bazooka unit overpowered, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • There are numerous bugs and glitches that affect gameplay, such as units not deploying correctly and long wait times between levels.
  • graphics
    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players expressing disappointment over the shift from the cartoonish art style of the first game to more realistic, yet less appealing models. While some appreciate the pixelated graphics and find them charming, others feel that the visuals are dated and do not meet modern standards. Overall, the consensus suggests that the graphics could be improved to better match the gameplay experience.

    • “A true masterpiece with a classic video game feel and the graphics are really nice.”
    • “Really enjoy the graphics!!”
    • “Decent pixel graphics and fun gameplay.”
    • “The unreasonably high prices for troops have stayed, and useful mechanics such as the lock/unlock position ones have been taken away, and the cartoonish art style from the first game has been replaced with freakish models.”
    • “Graphics leave something to be desired; not a fan of having to tell the assault team to throw grenades.”
    • “I'm sorry but I didn't like the graphics like the other one; also the music is so annoying. I've turned it off but I'm still playing, so disappointing.”
  • monetization
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the frequency of ads and the pressure to make in-game purchases to progress. While some users appreciate the limited ads and find the game enjoyable, others feel that the monetization strategy is overly aggressive, leading to a diminished experience. Overall, the game is seen as a fun option, but the heavy reliance on ads and microtransactions detracts from its potential.

    • “So fun and no ads.”
    • “The game also shoves ads and payments in your face, constantly, to the point where you need to turn off Wi-Fi.”
    • “Game is not balanced for you to play without paying or watching a ton of ads to earn coins for upgrades that you will need to progress.”
    • “A very blatant money grabber if the ads weren't obvious enough.”
  • gameplay
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally enjoyable and features simple mechanics that are easy to understand, appealing to strategy enthusiasts. However, players have noted issues with confusing unit stats, pay-to-win elements, and occasional control problems, which can detract from the overall experience. While some appreciate the nostalgic elements and added features, there are calls for improvements in campaign mission design and level accessibility.

    • “Keeping a simple yet attractive gameplay and style.”
    • “Similar gameplay to the first but with added features and new units!”
    • “Awesome gameplay and cool soldiers.”
    • “The game has confusing stats for its units, making tactical gameplay difficult.”
    • “It also heavily pushes pay-to-win mechanics, which can ruin the experience.”
    • “With the exact same mechanics... the ones that suck... absolutely no changes or upgrades.”
  • story
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for its repetitive mission structure and frustrating unlock system, which forces players to replay old missions due to insufficient rewards. Many users express dissatisfaction with the pacing and balance of the campaign, noting that upgrades feel ineffective as enemy difficulty scales with player progress. Overall, while some find the gameplay enjoyable, the narrative experience suffers from bugs, long wait times, and a lack of meaningful progression.

    • “Its fun but can get hard at some missions.”
    • “The campaign missions need more effort to edit; the length of the battlefield, obstacles, and bunkers all need to be adjusted.”
    • “The unlock system requires too much replaying old missions because levels hardly give you enough money to buy new troops or upgrade them, and upgrades don't even do anything because the enemies level up what you level up.”
    • “This game was okay until I reached mission 8.”
    • “Boring and short once you get the bazooka, around mission 20 of 80.”
  • music
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players finding it mismatched, annoying, and distracting from the overall experience. Many reviewers expressed disappointment, comparing it unfavorably to the music from the previous installment and criticizing the sound effects as out of place. Overall, the consensus is that the music detracts significantly from the game's atmosphere.

    • “The music is okay; the style is cool and all that, but it feels too cheerful for a World War II game.”
    • “The music from the first game was so much better.”
    • “The game is good, but why does the theme song sound like 'Sasageyo'?”
    • “The music annoys me and the sounds after completing a mission are awful; I will give a better rating if that can be fixed.”
    • “I could literally hear audio jungle while the music played; no effort was put into this.”
    • “This is worse than your 1917 era game; get rid of the obnoxious music and stupid gunfire sounds.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, with frequent camera glitches, screen-blocking bugs, and erratic lane selection, leading to a frustrating experience for players. Many users report that these bugs detract from gameplay, making it feel unpolished and unreliable. Overall, the game's stability is a major concern, with persistent glitches and excessive ads further compounding the problem.

    • “Camera glitches a lot, and it's just generally not fun.”
    • “This game was way more buggy, with glitches that teleport the screen and the lane selection is finicky.”
    • “I made this review years ago and since then I've deleted this game because it's a buggy, glitchy mess with a consistent glitch that blocks your screen in the middle of a match with the main menu.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be excessive, often comparing it unfavorably to similar titles. While some appreciate the challenge and enjoy the progression through grinding, many feel it detracts from the overall experience, making it frustrating to unlock new content.

    • “The gameplay is just like that one flash game called Warfare 1944, but is way more grindy.”
    • “It's a bit too grindy because of the challenging levels, especially later on, but overall a good game.”
    • “Would've been a better version of 1917, except that you can't get anything without absurd grinding.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is characterized as both funny and cute, appealing to players with its lighthearted and simple comedic elements. Overall, it is well-received for its ability to entertain and amuse.

    • “Funny and cute, yet simple.”
    • “A very funny game.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game to be deeply enjoyable and emotionally resonant, often expressing feelings of joy and nostalgia. The overall sentiment highlights a strong connection to the game's wholesome elements, evoking a range of emotions, including happiness and even tears.

    • “The game is so cool and it's so enjoyable; who created this? Wow, you're wholesome! :)”
    • “Emotional ”
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World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game is a casual strategy game.

World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game is available on Phone and Tablet.

World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game was developed by Newry.

World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

World Warfare 1944: WW2 Game is a single player game.

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