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Seraph Man:

Oh look, another mobile game I may download and play for 2 minutes before promptly forgetting it ever existed. Oh well, at least someone out there will enjoy it.

Too Beaucoup:


--- Quote from: Seraph Man on September 13, 2016, 10:44:02 AM ---Oh look, another mobile game I may download and play for 2 minutes before promptly forgetting it ever existed. Oh well, at least someone out there will enjoy it.

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Don't forget, it'll likely be riddled with microtransactions as is every mobile game. Companies can do whatever they want and I get that they always want to branch out, but Nintendo loses me more and more every year.

monjici:


--- Quote from: Too Beaucoup on September 13, 2016, 10:46:57 AM ---
--- Quote from: Seraph Man on September 13, 2016, 10:44:02 AM ---Oh look, another mobile game I may download and play for 2 minutes before promptly forgetting it ever existed. Oh well, at least someone out there will enjoy it.

--- End quote ---

Don't forget, it'll likely be riddled with microtransactions as is every mobile game. Companies can do whatever they want and I get that they always want to branch out, but Nintendo loses me more and more every year.

--- End quote ---

They initially mentionned that it would be a fixed price and no in-app purchase... from latest news they flipped to the "free" model and in-app purchases  >:(

Too Beaucoup:


--- Quote from: monjici on September 13, 2016, 11:11:39 AM ---
--- Quote from: Too Beaucoup on September 13, 2016, 10:46:57 AM ---
--- Quote from: Seraph Man on September 13, 2016, 10:44:02 AM ---Oh look, another mobile game I may download and play for 2 minutes before promptly forgetting it ever existed. Oh well, at least someone out there will enjoy it.

--- End quote ---

Don't forget, it'll likely be riddled with microtransactions as is every mobile game. Companies can do whatever they want and I get that they always want to branch out, but Nintendo loses me more and more every year.

--- End quote ---

They initially mentionned that it would be a fixed price and no in-app purchase... from latest news they flipped to the "free" model and in-app purchases  >:(

--- End quote ---

I honestly hadn't heard anything about it, one way or the other, I was just guessing, but it's not surprising to hear. Honestly, I just don't get how so many millions of people fall for the mobile game craze. Why anyone would want to get a game on their phone and constantly be spending a dollar here and a dollar there, just to keep progressing is beyond me. Not to mention, I just can't fathom how this works in a Mario game. Do I have to pay a dollar to go to the next world? Do I need to pay 25 cents to make mushrooms and fire flowers appear on levels? Like, wtf...

monjici:


--- Quote from: Too Beaucoup on September 13, 2016, 11:30:51 AM ---
--- Quote from: monjici on September 13, 2016, 11:11:39 AM ---
--- Quote from: Too Beaucoup on September 13, 2016, 10:46:57 AM ---
--- Quote from: Seraph Man on September 13, 2016, 10:44:02 AM ---Oh look, another mobile game I may download and play for 2 minutes before promptly forgetting it ever existed. Oh well, at least someone out there will enjoy it.

--- End quote ---

Don't forget, it'll likely be riddled with microtransactions as is every mobile game. Companies can do whatever they want and I get that they always want to branch out, but Nintendo loses me more and more every year.

--- End quote ---

They initially mentionned that it would be a fixed price and no in-app purchase... from latest news they flipped to the "free" model and in-app purchases  >:(

--- End quote ---

I honestly hadn't heard anything about it, one way or the other, I was just guessing, but it's not surprising to hear. Honestly, I just don't get how so many millions of people fall for the mobile game craze. Why anyone would want to get a game on their phone and constantly be spending a dollar here and a dollar there, just to keep progressing is beyond me. Not to mention, I just can't fathom how this works in a Mario game. Do I have to pay a dollar to go to the next world? Do I need to pay 25 cents to make mushrooms and fire flowers appear on levels? Like, wtf...

--- End quote ---

We'll see in a few months! I personally don't mind the shareware type (one free world/4 stages) and having to pay x$ for full game. But I won't like 1$/stage with 99 stages. that would be ridiculous.

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