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For what the game is I would say itโs a solid F2P time waster the problem is the entire premise of the game is just very boring. Itโs just pick upgrades every few seconds and just watch a 5ish min match. Strategy doesnโt become a thing until dozens upon dozens of hours (or hundreds of dollars) and until that happens *focus on upgrading the strongest 1-3 units and hope RNG works in your favor* is a valid enough strategy to last a very long time (and more often than not the solution to a lost is make numbers higher then do the exact same thing) Clicking โclaim rewardโ between the various 20-30 โeventsโ they have going on right now between every single fight is where 95% of your active time will be unless you spend the insane time and/or money to fully max out 5-15 of the highest rarity party members before you can actually start forming real strategies instead of just making numbers go up till you win. Starts off strong but gets boring and stale very very fast. There are better f2p time wasters that are either more active or straight idle games where this one is a weird thing of an idle game trying not to be.
Wittle Defender is one of those rare games that grabs your attention right away and keeps it. The auto-battle system makes it easy to play, but behind that simplicity is a deep layer of strategy. Building your team, choosing the right hero combos, and adapting to the random buffs each run throws at you keeps the game feeling fresh. The progression is fast and rewarding, and leveling up never feels like a grind. Itโs the kind of game where every run feels meaningful and every upgrade feels earned. What makes it stand out even more is how well it balances casual and competitive play. You can relax and let your team handle the action or dive deep into optimizing your setup for harder dungeons. The hero variety, gear system, and card-based choices give it a lot of depth without becoming overwhelming. Even with a few minor flaws like some UI clutter or occasional pressure to spend, the game never loses its charm. Wittle Defender is smart, addicting, and one of the best mobile games out right now.
Would give this game a 5 just like really anything you guys make (love archero). I have a couple nits to pick in this game, though. 1. Maybe show all the skills Iโve picked when I pause the round? Itโs hard sometimes to keep track and it would benefit some of my skill stacking. 2. This one is really hard to explain. During Guild Challenge, youโre only allowed to use a character and treasure twice in 3 turns. Seems to me that the next day, that should reset so that nothing shows it is either used up or has one out of its two uses taken. That said, when I first started noticing this, it saved my primary and secondary parties and treasures from that time. In other words, I can still use the characters that are already deployed although they show as โUsed 2/2โ down in the non-deployed section. Again, some will say โUsed 1/2โ even though Iโve not used them that day. Itโs not until I truly use something 2/2 that it drops down to the end of the non-deployed section like I assume is the expected behavior. Maybe thereโs a way to fully reset so you have to freshly fill in characters and treasures daily? I donโt know but itโs the most frustrating thing. I tried joining a different clan too, didnโt change. 3. This one isnโt really that big a deal and by far the least important but it seems weird that for the challenges where all 5 heroes are auto-deployed, thereโs some unknown order in which the heroes are arranged and when one dies, they get rotated in just as unknown of an order. Why canโt we just set the formation in the pregame menu so we can control the in-challenge formation?
Iโm being completely honest. This game is way more fun than it appears. Iโve played multiple games that are similar but there are a few things that make it stand out from the rest. 1. ZERO ADS. Period. None. Iโm NOT talking about ads you watch to open chests or replay the last life. Iโm talking about ads that pop up mid way thru your run. Or when you finish a level and head back to the main menu and you get slapped in the face with an ad. 2. Itโs more simple than you think. Literally just pick the power ups you want, then 3 power ups later it evolves. Itโs as simple as that. Each character has their own Wittle quirks (pun intended). 3. The game encourages you to play. Thereโs an idle feature where you can collect resources while you donโt play. Itโs pretty common right? It also has another feature to collect those same resources if you use some energy (stamina). Youโll collect 12hrs worth i think? I donโt use it. Only because it costs 15 energy and you max out at 30. But every time you play a level it only cost 5! You see what Iโm getting at? The more you play the more resources you accumulate, the stronger your characters get and the further youโll go. 4. Itโs just fun! Good luck! Hope this helps
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