Name of the app you are reviewing: Hogwarts Mystery
Hogwarts Mystery Is a action simulation game, taking place seven years before Harry Potter goes to Hogwarts. The game begins with the MC (you) starting your first year.
Review:
Hogwarts Mystery is a chore to play, while it's charming at first with its experience, half the time you are waiting for energy to refill, or for tasks to unlock, and while the story is nice, getting to the story is far more repetitive than absolutely necessary.
To unlock a new chapter, you need to do four eight hour tasks, one of these can easily consume over fifty energy, these tasks, are always the same.
And the characters while intriguing at first get forgotten, and left by the wayside repetitively.
The mini games the game has, quiddich, dueling, and the friendship and dating activities, are always the same. And you have to do the same activity, tens, if not hundreds of times to make progress.
This is especially egregious, when you need to do seventy five duels for a single side quest. Duels are ai powered rock paper scissors matches that are very easy to lose.
Quidditch is a Rhythem game, you control a small circle, and you pass it through growing and shrinking rings. You have to play friendlies to advance the story in quidditch.
While this wouldn't be an issue, you need to do usually at least two, if not four friendlies to unlock the enzt part. But you can only do one friendly every six hours. Unless you want to spend gems.
Gems are the games premium currency, you can earn gems by watching ads, doing offers on their offer wall, or buying them.
You use gems to skip timers, but it's not something small like five, or ten gems. It's sixty, or 130.
And the gems you get are often spent before you know it.
Would you recommend this to other users? No, while the premise of the game is intresting, Jam-City the developers have done a miserable job of creating the game, and clearly care more about stretching out playtime with repetitive game play, than actually caring about the story and players.
Rating (1-5):

Hogwarts Mystery Is a action simulation game, taking place seven years before Harry Potter goes to Hogwarts. The game begins with the MC (you) starting your first year.
Review:
Hogwarts Mystery is a chore to play, while it's charming at first with its experience, half the time you are waiting for energy to refill, or for tasks to unlock, and while the story is nice, getting to the story is far more repetitive than absolutely necessary.
To unlock a new chapter, you need to do four eight hour tasks, one of these can easily consume over fifty energy, these tasks, are always the same.
And the characters while intriguing at first get forgotten, and left by the wayside repetitively.
The mini games the game has, quiddich, dueling, and the friendship and dating activities, are always the same. And you have to do the same activity, tens, if not hundreds of times to make progress.
This is especially egregious, when you need to do seventy five duels for a single side quest. Duels are ai powered rock paper scissors matches that are very easy to lose.
Quidditch is a Rhythem game, you control a small circle, and you pass it through growing and shrinking rings. You have to play friendlies to advance the story in quidditch.
While this wouldn't be an issue, you need to do usually at least two, if not four friendlies to unlock the enzt part. But you can only do one friendly every six hours. Unless you want to spend gems.
Gems are the games premium currency, you can earn gems by watching ads, doing offers on their offer wall, or buying them.
You use gems to skip timers, but it's not something small like five, or ten gems. It's sixty, or 130.
And the gems you get are often spent before you know it.
Would you recommend this to other users? No, while the premise of the game is intresting, Jam-City the developers have done a miserable job of creating the game, and clearly care more about stretching out playtime with repetitive game play, than actually caring about the story and players.
Rating (1-5):
