
Susy S
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Update: the game monetary is getting more expensive. Playing board game is expensive (and the game balance has not been fixed - opponents get doubles while I don't get double at all), now the blue diamond can't be exchanged to crystal, buying real estate is impossible unless you buy crystals with real money. Upgrading characters are too difficult. Events are too long, rewards are obtained once in a month. If you continue like this, the game won't be fun anymore and I don't want to play again.
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Hi there, Susy! We appreciate your honest opinion. We'll be sure to take note of this as a reference for future improvements. If you have any other concerns, please let us know through our Customer Support at https://help.netmarble.com/game/metaworld and we'll be more than happy to assist you!

Zachary Marron (Zee413)
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It's pretty fun. Takes some time to learn how to actually play but the concept is awesome. The downside is it's nearly impossible to buy new structures because it's also nearly impossible to get the red ruby's needed to purchase structures unless you spend real money. Also the real world map is pretty much impossible to move your buildings to without paying real money. Game would be so much more fun if you could actually progress without having to pay real money.
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We're sorry for the experience, and we appreciate your honest feedback. We'll be sure to take note of this as a reference for future improvements. If you have any other concerns, please let us know through our Customer Support at https://help.netmarble.com/game/metaworld and we'll be more than happy to assist you!

Wesley
This was a great game that could’ve shined on PC (Steam/Epic) as a true competitor to Monopoly. Sad it was shut down so early—it had huge potential as a tycoon-style sim. I even learned a lot about real estate & investing from it. A one-time purchase would’ve fit much better than the F2P model, since microtransactions don’t make sense in an investing simulation game. This game also had potensial to beat Robert kiyosaki cashflow game.