

You might find a puzzle that looks like this in a puzzle compilation game, but a game that has this basic mechanic as it's only feature? Not that I know of.ĮDIT: There is now also a GameTheory episode that digs down as to why those ads never seem to fit with what the game actually is. Is his level HIGHER? OR LOWER? If lower put against. Just pick your character, and then go and check every enemy. The gameplay shown is a very easy puzzle, and they are banking on the dumb (but I guess working) trend in mobile advertising where the puzzle is basic, kindergarten math (usually shared with some sort of challenge like "98% OF THE POPULATION CAN'T DO THIS, CAN YOU?") Like the puzzle shown in this ad. Because the ads were not representative of the games they were purported to feature, we conclude that they were misleading.

So yeah, except for the characters in the ad, nothing of what is shown exists in the 'Hero Wars' game.ĭoes the gameplay shown in the advertisement exist as an actual game? Some of these mobile games (Homescapes) are even being sued for misleading advertising. Really, there's a general rule to go by: when you see a mobile game ad, there are very good chances what is shown is not gameplay, or not even related to the game.
