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Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow

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Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow

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User Reviews for Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow

5
Great game, users require time and patience

When I first started playing this game it sent a congratulations message on being one of the first 50 players to download. I’ve played it for a long time now, watched it develop since the beginning. I wouldn’t still have it if it wasn’t enjoyable. If you’re a Futurama lover like I am, then you’ll see all the references from character sayings, to details on the buildings. There are clever limited time objectives that help keep the game more interesting. That way you’re not just leveling up characters and buying more buildings. This game requires your time and patience. If you have neither of those things, I don’t suggest it. To level up characters you not only have to have career chips, but a lot of money. The chips are over priced, considering you already had to win them to have them in the first place. Buildings that cost over 20k don’t even give you 100 cash for an eight hour time period. So if the money in this game was more reasonable, I suggest not paying thousands to level up a character one level, it would be perfect! It has a great concept, and I play this game a lot. Considering you need money to advance to get almost anything, it shouldn’t be as difficult to acquire. I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys this type of game, there’s an interesting twist that mixes it up from the usual gameplay.

Carolinagurl84, Nov 19, 2017
3
Fun with a few headaches

I started playing about 5 weeks ago. It is both fun and frustrating. I came in during the end of the Robot Mafia event. New players don't have much of a chance since certain characters and districts need to be unlocked to progress in events. This aside, I did spend a little cash to get fanny and Joey mousepad. For the next event I was more prepared and still unlocking areas and crew. The events and goals are fine for the most part. The Cornwood outfits and dialogue are great as expected. My reason for the 3 stars is some of the game rules for leveling actually punishes you for being higher lvl. This is done by increasing the time it takes to regenerate fuel. At low lvl it was 5 minutes per unit. Currently at lvl 20 it takes a full 10 minutes. Why even increase your fuel meter if your going to double the time to replenish? It's just one of those greedy moves by the developer. Other games I've played simply increase your energy meter without the increase in time aspect. One other change they can make is concerning events on earth. Why do you need to spend fuel when cornwood is in New New York? You should get so many entries for quests based on your activity but some other form of entry such as the dice or something else you can earn or trade for.

Clannach, Mar 25, 2018
4
I loved this show! I was excited to play it

I love Futurama; it looks fun to play like potentially...like you can get Neil degrease Tyson Stephan hawking and amazing characters like Flexo. But I don't have any of them! I was so close to flexo I just needed one more thing literally and it wasn't past the due date you just took it down like the robot one I was getting into! It's so frustrating, the point of a tap game is to have fun, I'm not saying make it baby easy but the little missions to unlock some characters are excoriating.. the point of the game is to have fun and enjoy having a little futurama town, like the simpsons, which is playable so well that you don't mind waiting for things becuase there not so long and you love the characters like I do this game. I love this show. I'm at level 40 all I do is try to level up becuz I'm so spirit broken on even trying hard to get characters, I'm trying to relax n play not be stressed out in a game like real life. I know you guys work hard for this game and even care to make this game for people( of course also for benefits fo money) I really like how the dialogues are true to the characters, I feel like there should be more variety of things to place but the flowers look pretty and the scroll that you slide up into space is really cool and creative. Thanks if you read:)

Eminem5060, Sep 24, 2017
1
They've gone lower

How can you get lower on a freeium game? Well this one takes the cake. I play a few freeium games and this has won. Not only do you have to get chips to level up your player, you also have to spend you Nixon bucks along with it. That means you don't make it very far in any storyline or side quests unless you drop major dollars. Buildings don't put out very much money and you can probably make it through three maybe four times on a planet to get a character maybe a few levels (one level,if you're lucky, after lvl 20). I've played all of the side quests and don't make it anywhere because I don't have the character requirements ever. And it's a waste to get extra character because you have to spend all your hard earned Nixon bucks and chips to upgrade for those quests and then they are never used again later down the road. Go figure. I love Futurama but this game is just bull from the beginning.And so begins a new chapter with the new update. Not only did they incorporate a promotion for characters AND an arena battle but they did it during the Christmas event. So that means you have to spend real money on more gas to go and try and get promotion items and try and fight in the arena and complete the Christmas event. If you are new to the game, just walk away now. You can spend months on this game and not make it far at all. Just for your sake, don't waste your time. It's not worth it.

Fix your battles, Dec 16, 2017
2
I LOVE Futurama!!!

I am having a good time, so far. I haven't made any purchases and feel that I am still progressing well. I am a TSTO player, so this feels similar enough to not be daunting. It also successfully adds mechanics that I feel are charming and interesting! There is a lot to pay attention to, so it takes some work at first. You start feel your multitasking improve relatively quickly. I am looking forward to continuing to play.Update: Upon further, long time play of this game, I am finding it more difficult to recommend this game to anyone else. It is becoming a classic ‘quarter muncher’ in that it really does require you spend money to earn what is possible. I am becoming weary of the promotions that continue to be added almost back to back. I get tired of trying to unlock a character I already have to earn in game currency to craft, only to lose them entirely when I cannot get everything needed to unlock them before the timeframe ends. The universe battles that were added weeks ago are buggy and freeze, crash multiple times a day which costs rewards, and points, as well as time until you can play again unless I want to spend premium currency. The support staff try to be helpful but have recently been days slower to answer. It is frustrating and makes it difficult to recommend or enjoy playing.

Phoenix1327, Jan 03, 2018
1
Nostalgia!

Come for the nostalgia, but it has one of the most unforgiving gameplay mechanisms I've seen even for a game of this type. This game absolutely deserves one star, but just because I'm giving it one star doesn't mean Futurama fans shouldn't try this game. It's free, and you get the voices. But as a game, it is just anti-fun. There's a drop rate based on RNG, so you can't play according to your schedule because something may not drop. You can't plan out how to get drops. Right now, there is the October 2017 Hell on Earth event, and there are space missions where you have to sit there and grind about 10 battles. In each battle, you make your characters fight monsters at 1 damage per hit for an over 200hp enemy, and it takes 8-18 minutes to complete a battle. And you just have to be there just to make sure your phone doesn't turn off so the battle is successful. There's no gameplay, you just have to be awake, and bored. What's worse is that if you spend money on premium currency, you can supposedly bypass some of this hassle by getting more bombs that can kill these enemies, but even then, the management of the bombs is so hard, due to the learning curve and a bomb capacity, that even the paying customers probably have a difficult time progressing on this event. So, this is just a game that isn't fun, and paying money isn't going to make the game more fun. But, the nicest thing is trying to get some of favorite characters, if you are ever so lucky!

Rice Gamer, Oct 20, 2017
3
Meh...

Futurama is one of my favorite tv shows. I’ve seen every episode and has some of my favorite tv characters of all time but you would think that this game would give you all the main characters early on like The Simpsons: Tapped Out or Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff right? Wrong. Some of the main characters like Leela, Dr. Zoidberg, Hermes, etc. you have to wait until your way farther into the game and if you don’t spend money on the game then the game goes extremely slow. Instead you get Scruffy who was only a recurring character before most of the major ones. The only major characters you get early on in the game are Fry, Dr. Farnsworth, Bender, and Amy and that’s it. Also this game has limited building space which normally I wouldn’t complain; Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff had limited building space, but it’s actually nearly impossible to lay roads because unlike tapped out or quest for stuff where you lay roads by dragging your finger therefore you can place roads anywhere and the roads will fit, in this game you have to place roads as individual blocks that are exactly the same size and a lot of times the road won’t fit. The spaces you unlock are also much smaller, sometimes so small you can only fit one building in the space before needing to spend money unlocking more space. It just gets really annoying when you can’t place buildings or road anywhere without it looking silly

Soxfan95, Jul 02, 2018
5
"...You changed the outcome by measuring it!!!"

If you are a Futurama fan, you certainly should try out this game; it will warm your nerdy heart. But know this as I point my finglonger at you all as you already know - if you truly wish to enjoy this game, it will eventually cost real Earth money to get a sense of achievement or advancement. 20 bucks here, 20 bucks there. If you want to advance to a good point within the first 4 weeks, easily 100 bucks. Don't let that scare you off - consider it an investment. We already pay subscriptions and the like for game services, so in this case we are rewarding the development team's efforts and believe you me meatbags, they did a great job here....Now to the Bureaucracy #34 part of this review. I do wish the robot elders and developers of this game had ceased what with the upping the pace of achievements as the game progresses, resulting in little currency and character missions that leave you detached for long hours with little gains. Why should a player spend in-game rent and hard-earned mission money to level up characters after spending so much time and hard-earned chips and possibly even Earth money? It makes one feel like Bender when he had to be Santa. To the players, it comes down to this: do you have more time or money or love of Futurama? Download it and find out. It'll be fun on a bun.

THE LEPER COLONY, Feb 16, 2021
3
Great Fan Pleaser But...

I downloaded this game a few days ago after seeing it advertised on the App Store. I got into the game and noticed a few annoying bits. You can’t move the Planet Express building or the power lines next to it, this kinda makes sense as it’s the classic layout for the building next to the bay. The road building systems is THE klunkiest road system I’ve ever had to deal with. You have to “buy” the roads from the shop (they’re free). And lay them in a straight line one road at a time and you have to line them up just right to get them to connect. Then if you decide you don’t like road how it ended up you have to exit the shop, go into the doctor mode, delete the ENTIRE stretch of road you just built, exit the editor mode, and go back to the shop to lay the road again. It’s incredibly time consuming and the the way the roads have to line up really hinders the customization aspect of the game. That being said it’s a great fan game with, just all the tongue in cheek humor you expect from Futurama, you get the original voices and phrases from the show. The mission system is decent and not terribly boring. I’m am greatly enjoying the game and really hope it will start to get a little more attention from the developers (there hasn’t been an update in 8 months).

Wearinmail, Jan 22, 2020
5
You don’t HAVE to spend real money on this game.

This game is fun, I really enjoy it. I see a lot people talking about spending real world money on this game and how it’s a problem so they delete it, but I haven’t spend a single dollar on the game. Everything in the game is free, it just takes time. Which apparently nobody seems patient enough to wait on. I’ve already unlocked all the available districts and I’ve gotten there without spending a penny. Yes it takes time to refuel the ship to do missions, so what. Watch an episode of futurama and come back and you’ll have a little of your fuel back. The pizza that CAN cost real world money is free, you can get between 2 to 5 slices of free pizza a day on the game which is what allows you to make things move a little faster if you so choose to use it. Point is, if you are a real futurama fan, this game is great. The voice acting is awesome, the text keeps personalities true to their characters and I love every line of dialogue I read. If your impatient and want to burn real world money on your games, that’s your choice, but don’t rate the game badly simply because you made that choice.

zmccown, Nov 16, 2017

Description

Play the hilarious new adventure from the original creators of Futurama! BUILD your own New New York, BATTLE alien species, COLLECT all your favorite characters, and EXPLORE space on a mission to save the universe! Dangerous Hypnowaves have permeated the fabric of the universe.

It’s up to Fry and the rest of the Planet Express crew to get rid of them before the universe is lost forever! Is the future safe in your hands? PLAY FUTURAMA: WORLDS OF TOMORROW to find out! Imagined and written by Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, the original creators of Futurama, this game truly captures the heart of one of television’s best animated shows ever! GAME FEATURES: - All new story from the creators of Futurama! - Build your very own New New York! - Battle in epic 16-bit combat! - Control the story by making your own choices! - Customize your characters with crazy outfits! - Power up your party with ancient artifacts! - Send your crew on dangerous space missions! - Explore a galaxy of exciting new worlds! Buckle your seatbelts, blast off into space, and play the next episode in the Futurama story! ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ "Great game for all Futurama fans, glad this is finally there" - Christine G. ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ "Funny as hell" - Rolf E. ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ "Loved the series and love the game!" - Nicolas M. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playfuturama/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/playfuturama Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow is free to download and play. However, some game items can also be purchased for real money. If you do not want to use this feature, please set up password protection for purchases in your settings. Privacy Policy: http://tinyco.com/privacypolicy.htm Terms of Service: http://tinyco.com/websitetermsofuse.htm Futurama TM and © 2017 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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