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>"Let's port my copy of "Clash of clans" or "Flappy Bird" onto here!
>Gets massive negative reviews
>Is renowned as horrible dev
>Makes good pc game
>Good reviews
>Ports to phone
>1 star reviews on google play
ADventure capitalist has pretty much been a cell nucleus with no direct organelles. Meaning it could adapt to anything and still survive.
Anything else?
that would be the worst
You don't have to like them, and it's fine if you don't, but they still deserve to be considered real games.
As somebody who lived for more than a year without a pc and used android for all my needs, including gaming ones, I feel like I got rather good account of the state of mobile gaming. And I will say that 95% of mobile games are utter ♥♥♥♥.
A game is relatively short, objective based simulation and once you compleate it or advance in it your brain rewards you for it. Most "games" on mobile platforms trick you into thinking that they are objective based, but rly they are compulsive behavior stimulating, never ending scams that work on the same brain regions and psychological weaknesses as gambling. Oh and developers know that and they design it that way on purpose.
Then there are the horrible cash grabs. Why would I pay 10 euros for a game when I can buy 3 better games for the same money on other platforms? Or even worse the f2p model that lets you play seemingly free at first, but then as you advance you find that it is not all that free and idiots who keep playing them end up spending as much as a pre-order of aaa game costs, but on a much worse game.
Then there are simply bad games, since the platform is limiting both in interaction and technical specs. Or a lot of bad design choices. But this happens much rarer since the first 2 types are like 85% the market.
And then there are the 5% games that are actually worth spending time/cash on, but you cant find them in the market because they are buried under sea of ♥♥♥♥ games. And this is the reason I dont want them on steam, because I dont want to dig trough ♥♥♥♥ to find what I want.