Fun Game!
The game was extremely fun! Although it was quite confusing at first, I managed to understand more about the game and find it exciting.
Yes, High Sea Saga is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
‼️️ The High Sea Saga app seems suspicious. Many reviews appear fake or manipulated. Exercise caution.
High Sea Saga has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 75.90 RM.
To get estimated revenue of High Sea Saga app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.
4.58 out of 5
12 ratings in Malaysia
The game was extremely fun! Although it was quite confusing at first, I managed to understand more about the game and find it exciting.
This game is addictive.
Its not fun
Initially, High Sea Saga had a lot going for it. Character development was very promising, and it really did seem like a progressive adventure. Town building looked to be fun, having a king give out directives was a pleasant surprise and having a ship as a mobile upgradeable base was an instant hit. But then the pay wall hits. We needed premium currency to upgrade characters. Other than in game rewards (for accomplishments and loyalty, etc) you had to pay for it, as though posting ads wasn't enough. So maybe we slogged through the game as a casual daily player, collecting premium coin day by day until we could finally afford to upgrade or roll randomly for good characters. The next problem that hits is the other currencies needed to develop characters in the game, supposedly experience types gained by using rooms and items. This experience is spent (yes, removed after use!) and room usage has to do with placement and combos and quality and so on... This means a lot of time trying to shuffle rooms around to make experience gain at least somewhat functional if not optimal, and there's a lot of rooms and types and finding them and buying them is cumbersome. And after a week or so of tangling with rooms and layouts and character needs and character development, the sheer number of characters on board becomes overwhelming. And we keep running out of money unless we buy more with real life money. And getting more means grinding the same old adventure spots over and over again or otherwise flooding the ship with merchant type characters who just sit there and sell stuff to island inhabitants. Still the worst part had to be that getting the best characters meant premium currency, no way around it. Even if we didn't buy random cards from the recruitment center using the premium coin, even if we found and defeated the four or five star characters in an adventure somewhere, hiring them afterward STILL needed premium currency. Kairosoft turned what could have been a fun romp into a pay-to-win grind. Also the characters mean less and less over time and all the humor falls flat once adventures become little more than money farming. For goodness sake, a bit more of an overarching storyline would help a game that's supposed to feature adventures. Less characters with more streamlined development (e.g. Experience is built up rather than spent and requirements for recruitment vary from special quests to items to quizzes, not just paying premium coin), even uni
Quite a good game.
메달 모으기 너무 힘들어요
483,979,172
친추 ㄱ
159,821,826
카이로꺼 많이해봤는데 최근에 한것중에 제일 재밌어요~!~!~! 친추는 847,179,707