Great game
This game is amazing for kids from age 8 to 15! I loved and I bet you will to!
Yes, Earn to Die 2 is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Earn to Die 2 has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £3.28.
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4.5 out of 5
1,289 ratings in United Kingdom
This game is amazing for kids from age 8 to 15! I loved and I bet you will to!
simple
5 stars
I bought this game for only 29 p and thought it was a scam but it wasn’t .it is my go too game I played it on car rides planes and anywhere else . U don’t need to buy anything else to have fun. I RECOMMEND IT
Honestly, the team who developed this game needs all the praise for there hard work. Because this is real talent, you will DEFINITELY ENJOY THIS GAME.
What a complete joke,you sell an app with no clear warning that it will cost further money just to go on a little further down the road - I went for about a min if that and was crawling along so in terms of mileage your cars not doing good. This is aimed at kids who have access to rich mums n dads who can be easily fleeced. I’d rather a refund I don’t have anything to do with freemium apps subscribing and coin based drivel just isn’t me. I like buying my games and apps and if they have further IAPS I like so be it but your forcing it on us. I can get as much if not more enjoyable driving from jelly car which is what made me go for your game - I just thought it’d be a faster drive. Not so as the car runs out of juice just as it’s starting to speed up. Pathetic game. The zombie things been done to death and bores me silly it’s certainly not something I’d pay to do. Apple need to start clearing up their AppStore and making devs put clear and obvious signs up that this app will require further funding to advance further. Until they do I will stick to Apple Arcade and Netflix games I think as know I can play without the trickery that you guys pull. You should be disgusted with your ways of conning people with crappy tactics. - 5 stars
The first game is great and perfect length as well. This sequel is a colossal let down, which is sad as could be such a great game. Everyone loves bigger sequels with more content that add onto what made the first game great but this game gives you such little cash per run that you are only ever able to upgrade one thing at a time. Making minuscule progress with each upgrade. Gets very repetitive and after a while you end up not playing the game anymore. Its not satisfying like the first game - quite disappointed as they want you to buy the extra cash with real money.
It’s a good game like but it’s got 9 levels and my cars break quickly
Amazingly fun game that isn’t too difficult but challenges you to pick the right upgrades to be the most efficient killing machine and travelling the furthest you can with the right strategy. I’m about a third of the way across the map so far. I’d love to use older vehicles that I’ve kitted out instead of starting over with a “better” vehicle. Also I’m not sure if there is a level, but perhaps a simple “kill” as many zombies as you can on a simple track might be good to build cash now and again? Like a boss level? Glad I purchased it - love it.
Fix the game
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