
Literally Water
I really liked this game when it first came out. Great graphics, well-paced progression, the whole nine yards. the last two or three years, I feel like there have been too many new heros, too many new changes, and the game doesn't have the same magic as it did many years ago. all of the old heros I maxed out back in the day are redundant now, and the new heroes dominate the arenas. I just wish the game could slow down, so we can continue to appreciate each hero, event, and quests more.
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Sam Urbangeek
A decent idle game. It's confusing that there are so many places and things initially once you start playing. There is a guide that navigates and even rewards you for completing it's objectives, but unfortunately I feel a constant void of uncertainty of if I'm actually playing the game correctly or am I still missing something that I should've been doing as soon as I started playing. In-game purchases are heavily leaning you towards them for you to buy to progress faster. Could be worse!
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Thank you for your affirmation of the game and your own ideas. In fact, you may have such confusion when you first start playing, but as long as you follow the beginner plan, you will gradually find your own unique development direction. You can experience the full content of the game without recharging. We will continue to work hard.

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So there is a ton of really varied marketing for this game, and you'd think that it's a game to end all games by all of it! This game had been portrayed as a MOBA-like game, a match 3 game, a dress up game, a game based off some quirky cartoon, and on and on. But after some hands on time with it, it's a downright bog standard hero mobile RPG dripping with microtransactions (though "micro" is used loosely) Its got all the hallmarks of every other hero based mobile RPG. You summon up heroes of varying quality, grind them through a "campaign" style mode, upgrade them incrementally, and so on. One really stand out thing from my time with it is the great look and animations, and the upgrading does feel good, but that's at the cost of a HUGE amount of grinding if you want to play for free, and the leveling happens so incrementally it's actually not doing much at all. All in all, it's not awful, but it's inescapably average at best.
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