If I’m going to spend any money on a game it’s going to be on a much better-developed game. It’s around this time that the game loses most of its already wavering appeal. But once you pass all of the tutorial-type levels you’ll head right into those paywall levels. You start off the game seeming extremely powerful at the beginning. The only thing keeping it somewhat interesting is the addition of new objects characters as you progress in the game. Then you go to a new area to repeat the process. It’s a basic lather, rinse repeat of merging, making money and building. It’s hard to tell what an object is supposed to be when you select it. The graphics are sometimes a little iffy. You will spend some time selecting the wrong object or character and then way overshooting your intended target. The controls are user-friendly and intuitive albeit slightly oversensitive at times. Mermoa’s tutelage, you learn to combine the different island-themed objects together to create a different and better object which upgrades different things around the island such as lighthouses, huts, ships, and soldiers which you can train. Also, to gather even more resources, all under the watchful eye of a Jason Momoa-esque merman. There are a couple of things that it does differently like the ability to raid other lands around you. You gather resources, combine them, improve items around you and slowly build an army. Merge Stories: Merge and Battle doesn’t necessarily stand out in the plethora of different merge battle games, but that isn’t necessarily bad. You know the drill, acquire objects, merge similar things together to get better things, make money and follow the storyline. Anyone familiar with any of the Merge style of games will feel right at home with Merge Storie s by Playtika LTD.
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