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And since when may people not have any critics on a game. It almost sounds as if you're their PR person or shareholder.
I also have played mobile games and even games with a setting like this, but then without that the game plays for you. Black Desert Mobile for example let's you make the action yourself, same with Legion of Heroes and Angel Legion. That it's simplified is something to understand, but not that it plays for you and that you are constantly bombarded to buy packs. That reminds alot to those flash games from earlier on from companies like GTArcade and Aeria games.