Find the Alien – Alien Game

by MOONEE PUBLISHING LTD

4.5 121K+ reviews
157M+ Installs
10/20/2021 Released
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Find the Alien – Alien Game

by MOONEE PUBLISHING LTD

4.5 121K+ reviews
157M+ Installs
10/20/2021 Released
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Ratings Breakdown

4.5 ★★★★★ 121K+ ratings
5 79%
4 10%
3 3%
2 2%
1 6%

Data from Google Play at the time of writing.

What This Alien Hunting Game Actually Is

Find the Alien – Alien Game is a casual hidden-object shooter where you tap and swipe through neighborhoods and city suburbs to spot aliens disguised as people, pets, or everyday objects, then blast them with unlocked weapons. There’s a loose story involving an Alien King and a UFO scanner tool that helps you flush out hidden threats. It’s built for a casual audience, including younger players and teens looking for a quick, low-effort stress reliever rather than a deep strategy or shooter experience.

The Charm That Actually Works

The strongest thing this game has going for it is its personality. Reviewers repeatedly single out the art style and the Alien King character as genuinely funny, with one player calling the dialogue and the villain’s animated exits, like him walking off in a puff of smoke, a real highlight. The character designs are described as ‘beautifully and funny-looking,’ and the core loop of scanning and blasting aliens is easy to pick up without a tutorial slog. For a casual title, that combination of light humor and simple controls is exactly what it’s aiming for, and based on user feedback, it delivers on that front more than once.

Content Runs Out Fast

The biggest recurring complaint is that the game is short. Multiple reviewers say you blow through all the available levels quickly, and once you’re done, there’s nothing left but replaying old levels since there’s no real post-game mode. One player straight up asked whether more content was coming or if they should just delete the app now that the storyline was finished. This isn’t a game you sink dozens of hours into; it’s a quick binge followed by a wall, and that wall shows up sooner than most players expect.

Ads Are the Real Villain Here

Ads come up in nearly every negative review, and not just as background annoyance. Players describe ads that finish playing with no ‘x’ button to return to gameplay, forcing a full relaunch and replay of an already-completed level. Others report watching multiple reward videos, supposedly to unlock a new gun, only to have the game claim the unlock failed and ask them to try again, burning through ad after ad with nothing to show for it. One reviewer even suggested that putting your phone in airplane mode is a workaround, which says a lot about how intrusive the ad load can feel during normal play.

Freezing and Bugs Show Up Too

Beyond ads, technical stability is a real sore spot for some players. Reports include the screen freezing mid-level, requiring a phone restart to recover, and one player described the glitching and freezing becoming so constant that it blocked level progress entirely, calling the game ‘not worth it’ as a result. These issues aren’t universal since plenty of players report smooth sessions, but they show up often enough in the feedback that you should expect the occasional freeze rather than be surprised by it.

Who Should Actually Download This

If you want a genuinely silly, low-stakes game to kill ten minutes with cute art and a funny villain, Find the Alien delivers that experience, and the download numbers suggest a huge number of people have enjoyed it for exactly that. It’s a good fit for casual players, younger users, or anyone who just wants a simple swipe-and-shoot distraction without needing to think hard. Just go in with the right expectations: the level count is limited, there’s no meaningful endgame once you finish, ads can interrupt and occasionally break your progress, and freezing has been a problem for some. If you can tolerate frequent ads or are willing to pay to remove them, and you’re not looking for long-term replayability, it’s a fun short-term diversion. If you want a game with lasting content or rock-solid stability, this one is likely to frustrate you well before the credits roll.

Pros

  • Cute, funny art style and villain
  • Simple, easy-to-learn controls
  • Good for quick stress relief
  • Solid reward video humor and dialogue
  • Easy pick-up-and-play casual loop

Cons

  • Very few levels, finishes quickly
  • Frequent, intrusive, sometimes broken ads
  • Screen freezing and level-blocking bugs

What Real Users Say

vivi 5/5

“It's fun and really childish game, however, as a teenager, I do enjoy playing this. It helps releasing stress and the characters drawn are beautifully and funny-looking. I like it. It doesn't take much to learn how to play and control the equiments but sometimes, it gets hard to swipe the screen to the left and right, especially when there…”

👍 9,480 found this helpful
Reid Chamberlain 2/5

“The game itself is an ok simple time waster. But there are not enough levels. You finish them all rather quickly. Also, when some ads finish playing, there's no "x" to go back to game play. You have to close and relaunch the game and replay the last level you've already completed. Finally, it would be nice if the game…”

👍 5,295 found this helpful
ZomBro_BOSS 4/5

“Very good for what it is, it's a fun mobile game with a simple gameplay loop and funny villain, a few things that hold it back are first, the ads, but that can be fixed by turning on airplane mode. Doing the say thing over and over again can get kinda stale, I also wish there was a post game…”

👍 5,130 found this helpful

Reviews sourced from Google Play, selected by helpfulness at the time of writing.

App Info & Permissions

Developer MOONEE PUBLISHING LTD
Content rating Everyone 10+
Contains ads Yes
In-app purchases $2.99 - $9.99 per item
Installs 157M+
Released 10/20/2021
Price Free

Permissions this app requests

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Find the Alien - Alien Game?

It's a casual hidden-object shooter where you scan neighborhoods and city suburbs to find aliens disguised as people, pets, or objects, then eliminate them with unlockable weapons. There's a light story involving an Alien King antagonist tying the levels together. It's designed as a quick, simple casual experience rather than a deep action game.

2

Is Find the Alien - Alien Game free to play?

Yes, the game is free to download and play, but it's supported by ads that appear frequently during sessions. Some players mention paying to remove ads as a possible option once they finish the main content. Weapon and gear unlocks are also often tied to watching reward ads.

3

How many levels does the game have?

The exact number isn't specified, but multiple reviewers report finishing all available levels quickly, describing the total content as thin. Once you complete the storyline, there's no dedicated post-game mode, only replaying levels you've already beaten. This makes it feel more like a short-term diversion than a long-term game.

4

Does Find the Alien - Alien Game have bugs or freezing issues?

Some players report the screen freezing mid-level, occasionally bad enough to require restarting their phone. One reviewer described ongoing glitching and freezing that blocked level progress entirely. These issues aren't reported by everyone, but they show up often enough in reviews to be a real risk.

5

Are the ads a big problem in this game?

Yes, ads are the most common complaint among reviewers. Issues include ads with no visible close button, forcing a full game relaunch, and reward ads that fail to grant the promised weapon unlock even after multiple views. Some players suggest using airplane mode to reduce ad interruptions during play.