My Lands: Black Gem Hunting reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Fraud! My Lands the Operator his Money The Game is simply a Scam Game Since you buy maximum Protection and then are attacked by the six strengthened Players in the game continuously attacked scam I should have been warned that no Wonder are not 1000 Players in the game
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Microsoft from French
Very good MOBA who has the future. A game looks like Dota2 and is very fun to play. Not hard and the champions are cool. /! \ This is not a pay to win at all. /! \ This game has potential, Bravo to the developers. Negative points: village erased because disabled it still leaves a good 14.5/20.
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This game is basically Pokemon GO meets Age of Empires. Just without Pokemons. And you don't have to walk around. And with a graphic that takes you back to the stone age. It is optimized for 600*400 ULD. And of course its the perfect opposite of a F2P. Basically it also lacks the fun. In fact I couldn't find anything positive in this game. BTW I have played way more than the game time displyed (at least 27 minutes) I would recommend this game when it gets deleted from STEAM.
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A game of management/conquest at the Ogame but in a fantasy/medieval universe. But we are far from the quality of game forge. The waiting times are ridiculously long (of course, by paying we accelerate the bouzin... heat the CB!) Without real originality, almost ugly, totally boring and boring. I'll pass. To the rigor with a third party bot that would throw the upgrades queued, because there... wait 1h to upgrade a mine from LVL 1 to LVL 2, I imagine not even what it's going to be for the LVL 10 ^^ you will die of boredom or old age before you have reached your goals. 2.5/10: no interest.
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My Lands is strongly reminiscent of some of the early Browser games, and quite arouses a few Feelings of Nostalgia. But Fun doesn't come Up here. We can only buy one Building, one Research, etc, and then have to rotate Dirt Until the Process is complete. Wait, wait and wait again. Then again 1-2 Clicks and we can again admire a Countdown that is slowly ticking down. All of this is about as interesting as Looking at Grass growing. Why you created a Game of this Nature becomes pretty quickly clear when you take a little Look at My Lands ' Cash Shop. Because here, Redress is offered for all the myriad Queues that have been installed by the Developers with such great Difficulty at every Turn. Distance for Bare Coin, of course. Whether you really want to do yourself a Game replete with artificial Barriers and Waiting Times is, of course, up to Everyone themselves. I myself certainly won't try a Game that just couldn't captivate me, with a Bunch of Microtransactions maybe to get to a playable Stand again. Other Developers who practice player-friendly Game Design have earned my Money much more.