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Upgrade Complete 3 – MUM Edition
Upgrade Complete 3 MUM Edition game is also about upgrading everything. You will receive the instruction while the game starts. So follow it, and keep upgrading.
Okay, this is like talking about a special version of another game called “Upgrade Complete.”
Think of pay-to-win schemes; this one actually makes you work for the power-ups through a regular play mode that’s just plain there but shows ads. You need enough credits from buying stuff within the game to fully upgrade and reach what used to be seen as easier parts, like unlocking tough bosses. It cleverly points out how annoying those in-game purchase prompts can be by making it an actual task you must complete.
Now, playing is still flying your ship left and right while shooting enemies; that core fun remains true. After grinding for a bit without all the fancy upgrades paid-for initially, you unlock buying abilities for things like menus or saving progress.
Buying those specific in-game services becomes just as crucial as getting better weapons or making your ship go faster, because only by upgrading what used to be standard features can you really move ahead.
Critics have seen it both ways. Some people love its direct poke at how modern games try to make players pay for them. Others feel the whole forced-advertising thing got a little old and wasn’t always fun itself.
Regardless of whether you find this specific twist funny or frustrating, it definitely serves as another clever angle within the larger series on game design ideas that really get your attention about player money spent inside games.