In this survival shooter, you face waves of undead while mastering skills and leveling up. Includes a high score list and an innovative perks system.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 81 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.8
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
79%
4 star
10%
3 star
4%
2 star
2%
1 star
6%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
24% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
81% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Ad complaints
Many low ratings mention excessive ads
About Solomon's Boneyard
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In Solomon's Boneyard, you can play as one of seven young wizards, with over thirty skills to master. The game is a survival two-thumb shooter, where you will face wave after wave of undead hordes, while gaining levels and choosing new skills to fight with.
The game comes complete with a high score list, and an innovative perks system that will allow you to grow in power the more you play.
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Reviews for Solomon's Boneyard
In-App-Purchases=scam
Devs are remotely manipulating the game
This game has turned out to be a scam. It presents itself as skill based, but then you slowly start to realize that the devs are logging in remotely to alter your game. Even if you are offline, the difficulty adapts to your game playing, and no matter what path you choose as an advanced gamer, it’s just another gambling mechanic. It presents itself as if you level up and get to choose skills that will help you win, but you’ll find the game actively circumventing exactly what you need by giving you anything but that. When you start to think that buying permanent items in the shop will help you out, you’ll start to realize that they actually produce negative results, by giving you the thing you bought, but taking away other opportunities. For example, I spent 10,000 gold on “get more items and bonuses” and sure, I get a few rings every now and then, but the “bonuses” of level ups disappear entirely. You’ll only get quad damage every time, so in that regard, it’s a negative, and a scam. Ads for gold? Entirely inconsistent and a gamble, sometimes you get 100 gold, or 10,000k gold, and of course the ads are scam games being misrepresented as 4.9999 stars, and with no mention of in app purchases, but with the scam artist actors in them proclaiming how the game is entirely free, no purchase necessary. Right, like all microtransaction scam games ;). Next, your progress will get erased, and you’ll be forced to email customer service, because it’s a game they want to play by justifying that they hav customer service, by remotely erasing your progress. Restore purchases doesn’t work, because they want you to play their manipulative game. They don’t update this game because they don’t have to, they just log in remotely and change values for things, so in that regard it’s a scam. The gameplay is always intentionally inconsistent, with always just the right amount of mobs appearing, right when all you needed was that one thing to beat the game. Their other game Solomon’s keep is the only beatable game in that regard, I’ve actually beaten the keep, but Solomon’s boneyard is trying to make themselves like some legendary hard game, but it’s not even legitimate, it’s a scam, because they keep manipulating the values of everything remotely.
Nickname 5
Repurchase annoyance
I’ve owned this game for years and am losing my patience with this… I’ve had to contact the developer every time I reinstall the app or install it on a new device. Ads come back on a game I purchased. Same thing for Solomons bone Yard. So sick of asking permission from a developer to use software I paid for. What happens when the app is no longer available on the App Store? Or the developer stops responding? Lame.