The app that I am reviewing is called Atlas Earth. Atlas Earth is a virtual Metaverse that sells plots of land that can earn you revolving income based on the rarity of the land parcels that you own. The layout of the app is very self-explanatory and easily maneuverable. The app shows bright and colorful designs that make the app inviting and intriguing to the users. Even with the app being a small step into a metaverse a somewhat complicated idea is made very simple and easy to understand. You're an avatar standing in the middle of a virtual world based on google maps, the object of the game is to purchase coins with real money or collect diamonds and watch adds to earn coins for free. With these coins you can purchase parcels of land is a small area of where you are standing, if you are standing in Orlando Florida and by the parcel of land you own that parcel, and it immediately starts earning income. The more parcels you collect the more income you earn in the app. The income you earn is real money and can be paid out over time through PayPal.
There are a few things I would recommend with this app, the first thing I would recommend would be the coin collecting methods. Collecting coins for free is very slow paced. You could spend weeks earning enough coins to buy one parcel as it would to spend $5 and get the coins that way. Grinding those long defeats your only source of income from an app developers' point of view, which would be the miners that are grinding the coins themselves. Adding additional ways to earn coins would help user interface and app screen time with those users generating more revenue for the developers.
Another thing I would recommend is stress testing their servers a lot more. This is a start-up, but it has been online for some time now, and it seems with every new event they hold or any new update they make it causes crashes which in return have several thousand's out of making money through the app. Having a much higher monitoring team to stress test updates and events before they are released would build a better rapport with their client base resulting in a smoother seamless experience on the app.
The last thing I would recommend would be to improve the interface, I know before I said it was a simple app and easy to maneuver but that doesn't make up for the fact that the application is glitchy at times, a good portion of the time the loading screen will stop at 95% and never go past that with users, another issue is that the money ticker doesn't always update with the amount of money your land is actually earning, making users weary if the app is actually performing at its fullest.
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