
Nick S
Not too bad of a concept for gameplay, but execution couldn't be worst. Even at chapter 2 (with chapter 1 basically being the tutorial chapter), enemies become too tanky for the resources and starting equipment you're given. You end up having to fail multiple times with not much resources collected after each fail, plus an ad after each one too. It doesn't help that the "free" daily rewards in the shop requires you to watch 8 ads for them all. Look elsewhere for a good game, this isn't nearly
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Sarah Rose
Fun, clever, predatory I really love the core of this game. A match puzzle battler where different monsters have different synergies and you also have to manage the placement of your units within the puzzle. I don't mind the grind because each run feels like a new puzzle. What I do mind is how immediately and loudly this game screams for money. Packs, boosters, game pass esc mechanics, even events want me to tap that pay now button. Even as a brand new player it's hard to sift through
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Rebecca Lewis
Slime Legion is fun at first. Like, it’s cute, it’s simple, and the merge mechanics are low-stress but still strategic enough to keep your brain engaged. I like that it’s not just mindless tapping - you have to think about placement and combos. It scratches that “one more round” itch without being overwhelming. But I’m going to be honest - the ads and monetization kind of ruin the vibe. It starts feeling less like a strategy game and more like a “watch this ad or suffer” simulator.
1 person found this review helpful