Hamster Kombat Is Criticized For Having Too Much Social Pressure
A growing number of Hamster Kombat players are criticizing the game's creators for overusing social pressure tactics. Many people find it overkill to ask the game to constantly invite friends.
Many popular Telegram games use referral link tactics: game users are rewarded for inviting friends. However, Hamster Kombat users find this tactic overkill. They complain that the creators are pressuring them to invite more and more friends (who are no longer left) and get rewards for it.
Some argue that this could be a problem for the hundreds of millions of Hamster Kombat users who don't have the number of friends the game requires for rewards.
Increasingly, tasks that require you to invite friends for extra rewards are appearing, and this is getting multi-level marketing. In particular, we're talking about daily card combos. Almost every time, the game requires you to invite friends to the game for the sake of unlocking access to these cards. Thus, many are worried that players who can't increase their numbers due to the need to recruit more people may be at a disadvantage if they can't find additional participants. This is despite the fact that their activity in the game is just as high as others.
Many have seen this as another problem. Hamster Kombat has simply found it difficult to keep up with the continued growth of its user base because it hasn't come up with other incentives and benefits to its game. Users emphasize that Hamster Kombat's engagement mechanics have reached their limit.