Addictive
Game is well designed, have never missed a hit
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4.67 out of 5
60 ratings in Singapore
Game is well designed, have never missed a hit
Game does not register inputs properly resulting in multiple missed hits
high league trophies..once you get there the bots hit perfects everytime. we need online..
O jogo é incrível, legal a ideia que tiveram é simples e bem divertido, mas tem um problema, o modo smash multiplayer não funciona no iphone, eu queria jogar com meu irmão e ele tem um androide, só ele consegue cirar salas de jogo, no iphone fica carregando e nunca cria. Mas tirando isso eu gostei bastante
This is a game of missed potential. The premise and the gameplay is fun, but once you get a few matches under your belt, the wall shows up. The AI is too smart and you hit too weakly at that point to make a dent in their defense unless you play absolutely perfectly. They then say “Try upgrading your gear or equip something else”. Yeah that would be nice if the chests you get from leveling up (that you wait hours for to open) actually gave you something more than a few cards that are barely enough to upgrade one level if that and good luck getting another racket. They give you all these coins to start with as a first time player and you have nothing to use them on as you need both coins AND cards to upgrade. It’s just a way to make you watch more ads or spend money to skip the wait. Huge missed potential with this game because of greed
It’s goodddd 😁😁😁😁😁
Smash Ball attempts to deliver fast-paced competitive gameplay, but instead, it falters under the weight of its glaring flaws. From broken matchmaking and a pay-to-win structure to a pervasive issue with bots, this game offers more frustration than fun. Broken Skill-Based Matchmaking The matchmaking system in Smash Ball is a disaster. New players are routinely matched against opponents with vastly superior stats and unlocked abilities, making it nearly impossible to enjoy the game or progress. Matches are often one-sided, leaving beginners frustrated and experienced players bored with easy wins. The system prioritizes speed over balance, completely disregarding player skill levels. Pay-to-Win Dominance The game’s monetization strategy is blatantly pay-to-win. Players who spend money can unlock overpowered upgrades, exclusive characters, and game-changing perks that free-to-play users can only dream of. This creates an unfair playing field where success is determined more by your wallet size than your skill level. Progression without spending feels like an uphill battle, leaving non-paying players at a constant disadvantage. Rampant Bots Adding to the frustration is the abundance of bots masquerading as real players. Many matches are flooded with poorly programmed AI opponents that either perform flawlessly or make nonsensical plays. This undermines the competitive experience and makes it hard to trust whether you’re even playing against real people. The lack of transparency about this issue only adds to the feeling of being cheated. Gameplay and Presentation While the gameplay mechanics and controls are decent, they can’t redeem the game’s systemic issues. The graphics are colorful and polished, but even the best visuals can’t save a game that fails to deliver a fair and engaging multiplayer experience. Events and tournaments, which should be a highlight, are similarly plagued by these core problems. Conclusion Smash Ball could have been a standout mobile game, but it’s held back by its broken matchmaking, aggressive pay-to-win model, and the intrusive presence of bots. Unless these major issues are addressed, it’s hard to recommend this game to anyone looking for a balanced and enjoyable competitive experience. Rating: 1.5/5
The players that you run into are even real online PVP, but where’s the PVP?
The games fun but you will be going up against people who have items that are 50k plus trophies ahead of where you should be able to get them buying it or not and it’s really hard to climb up the ranks when I only have 500 health at the start with starting items and upgrades. I’d say improve on if you get demoted from your arena you can’t use the weapons in the previous arenas because going up against someone who can easily make a fast ball with over 1k damage will easily one shot if I don’t hit a perfect and if I’m starting the game I haven’t built the momentum to hit perfects whenever I want.
Could have been a good game if it was not pay to win like every single other dang game these days. I’ve played 50 plus matches and haven’t spent a dmn dime and every opponent has 700-1000 health and also more stats in the other categories while I only have 400 health. I’ll uninstall this ridiculous game before I cave in and spend money to stand a fighting chance