Yes, Medieval Merge is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Medieval Merge legit?
🤔 The Medieval Merge app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Medieval Merge cost?
Medieval Merge has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 84.00 r.
good concept for a game but so many bugs and bs after each update. So far each update has only made the game harder and more pay to win. like the latest one which downgraded my two barns from 10-7 and my two guardian trees from 10-8 and removed the next tiers from my encyclopedia. And items disappear and reappear it’s getting worse and worse, after this latest update it’s only worse, please raise the sell price for the items again as a lvl 11 pitchfork only goes for 11 coins………….. and increase the rewards too you keep grinding and grinding but you get 0 good rewards back which takes the fun out of the game and just makes it boring and unrewarding…
Changes destroyed this game
It used to be one of the best mobile games ever that was enjoyable to play where the rewards for the quests actually payed off. Now the developers have nerfed the rewards to crap and made the game another pay to win game amongst every other mobile game out there.. don’t waste your time on this one now better look somewhere else.
Popo
Una popo los cambios que hicieron. Nos matamos por completar las cosas y nos dan 3 monedas locas.
Good game
Best merge game I have played. It’s really grindy like any merge game but it’s fun. They also have fun events and stuff like that, plus regular updates
Good game but…
Have been playing for a while and i love it. But after the latest update when the character are talking it has changed to this ugly detailed flat artwork. I dont see they fit in. I rather hawe the simple blocky 3d models back. The game has a simple cartoony style to it. But the new ”talking” sprites ruins it. They dont feel to have the same emotions as they had.
No way to turn off hints
After 1 second a hint is shown in which items to merge, ruins the experience
Buggy
Buggy mess. Deleveld my farms out of nowhere. Otherwise fun game
Really great game!
Completely love the game, and was hooked already the first day i downloaded it!
I do however have one complain, and that is that it’s really easy to missclick on certain things, since some of the menus just overlay others, which for me have resulted in making som accidental purchases. This could easily be fixed by allowing to undo purchases from the shop/flash sale, since accidentally spending hundreds of gems could turn out quite annoying…
Best merge game
The most immersive game of this type I ever played, the story is good and funny and I get anxious about the next plot points after every mission. You have stuff to do everyday, it’s not pay to win, but if you do there is a speed reward in it. The weekend challenges are quite fun to play too, as well as the daily ones. It’s a great game for waiting queues, public transport, and everyday :)
Honesty
This game got me addicted and is fun on top of that. It has a great story/lore with cute characters. If you like merging and medieval then the title speaks for itself. Out of all the merging games out there this one was the best.
However the game of course lacks in some areas or maybe that’s just my own opinion.
I wish there was a list where you find all the objects you’ve merged so far and some form of map that shows you what merge object you need to get in order to proceed to an new item that you don’t have the generator for.
It would also be cool if you could interact with the new characters or structures that just appeared even if they’re unrelated to the story. For example having them say just one line when you tap them, funny or not.
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