App Feature
Arcade-style mashup of Squid Game-inspired trials and Among Us–themed characters. Offers multiple mini-games (Red Light Green Light, Glass Bridge, Tug of War, Dalgona Candy, Marbles, Battle/Lights Out) with simple one-touch controls, escalating difficulty, daily updates, and collectible skins/coins. Designed for quick sessions with a high-tension, fail-and-retry loop.
Verdict
Verdict: A fast, flashy Squid Game mini‑game bundle that’s fun in short bursts, but heavy ads and occasional polish issues may frustrate.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Fans of Squid Game/Among Us parodies who want quick, tense challenges
- Players who enjoy bite‑sized arcade levels with simple controls
Not ideal for:
- Users who dislike frequent interstitial ads or paywalls
- Players seeking deep strategy, narrative, or online social deduction
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Surprisingly smooth gameplay for a lightweight title; multiple modes keep it fresh; easy to earn coins/diamonds; low storage footprint; difficulty ramps but becomes manageable with practice; frequent updates and requests for more modes/skins show engagement.
Users complain about:
Very frequent ads between rounds; some modes harder or feel luck‑based (e.g., Glass Bridge, Battle); occasional confusion about objectives; at least one mode not starting for some users; unlicensed IP crossover noted by users.
Is it Worth Paying For?
Free to play with in‑app purchases (reportedly ~$5 to remove ads). If you enjoy the mini‑games, paying to remove ads meaningfully improves the experience; otherwise, airplane mode works offline but disables online features/ads rewards. No must‑have IAP beyond ad removal for most players.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to other Squid Game clones (e.g., Cookie Carver, K‑Games Challenge), this offers a broader mix of modes and a lighter, meme‑y Among Us aesthetic. It lacks the social depth of Among Us and the user‑generated variety of Roblox experiences, but it’s more streamlined and pick‑up‑and‑play than most alternatives. Monetization via ads is on the heavier side versus peers.
Summary
Survival 456 But It's Impostor is a high‑energy compilation of Squid Game‑style challenges wrapped in an Among Us skin. It shines with accessible controls, varied modes, and a satisfying tension loop that rewards repeat tries. The trade‑offs are aggressive advertising, uneven difficulty, and occasional stability/polish gaps, plus the obvious unofficial use of popular IP. If you want quick, tense mini‑games that don’t demand a big time or storage commitment, it’s an entertaining download—especially if you remove ads or play offline. Power users seeking depth or originality should look elsewhere.






















