
It's a modern mobile title that's cashing in on Doom Eternal's success and it's an always-online game that likely won't be preserved in the long-term. Unlike the previous mobile-exclusive Doom games, this isn't aimed at being a creative spin like the Doom RPGs or a standalone demake like Doom Resurrection. That's the kind of mobile game that Mighty Doom is. One of the updates increased the cost of unlocking upgrades while also reducing stage completion rewards to make the game even more grindy. There's also a VIP pass you can purchase (no option to buy with in-game currency) to earn additional rewards from completing stages.
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The auto-resource generator was updated to be time-limited to encourage you to login more often - which is also the role of the daily login rewards. You can watch advertisements daily to earn additional currency or boost the auto-resource generator - and can even watch an advertisement to revive once during gameplay. It's typical mobile-style monetization - able to spend upwards to $100 on in-game currency, various resource bundles, and skins with different gameplay effects. Since this is an always-online mobile game, the game's long-term longevity is questionable - so I wanted to document as much as I could, as well as offer my thoughts on the game.įirst, I wouldn't recommend the game just on the basis of its blatant monetization on an unreleased early access game. Since it's been a long time since I covered this game and considering this is a mobile Doom game, I decided to create a new thread here on the Console Doom subforum. So I have recorded over an hour of no-commentary gameplay going over all the stages and taking a brief look at different menu features. However with my new phone, I'm actually able to record video gameplay of Mighty Doom without any crashes - previously, I just took screenshots. Due to some ridiculous changes regarding monetization and hitting a wall in terms of difficulty, I took an extended break from the game.

There was a previous thread on the Doom Eternal subforum where I wrote a few posts commenting on its development. Mighty Doom is a new mobile Doom spin-off based on Doom Eternal that's been in early access testing in Canada and New Zealand for almost over a year at this point.
