If you're a human with a phone or TV, chances are you've at least heard of "Game of War."
The mobile war strategy game, made by Machine Zone, with spokeswoman Kate Upton is making a ton of money (currently, it's has the second highest gross in the App Store), and it's also clearly spent a ton of money in advertising.
But is "Game of War" worth the hype?
After trying it out for a couple of weeks, we have to answer a resounding no. This game is disaster.
Here's the load screen. This is important because, if you don't have a reliable internet connection, you will be spending a LOT of time staring at this screen. You can't play "Game of War" without a connection.

Chances are you've seen one of the game's ads, since they're plastered everywhere. This one came up in another game altogether ("Trivia Crack").

Once you get it open, this is what you see. Find the arrows confusing? That's how our eyes feel. There is way too much to look at here and click on. Some are ads to buy in-app purchases, some are actual gameplay controls, some are resource monitors, and the list goes on and on.

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