blackcanary
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Quite a significant chunk of mobile games are in the 'freemium' category and there are a lot of negative views of such games. However they're probably the games in the mobile market that currently make the most money, Clash of Clans and Candy Crush make their developers millions each year.
I've played and still play some Freemium games to this day, although I can say that I've never paid for any DLC or felt the need too. They can be rather scummy at times, asking you to beg your friends to play or requiring purchases to get very far.
Despite some bad experiences with freemium games, I don't personally think they're all bad. I'm quite enjoying The Simpsons: Tapped Out lately and I think it's a model which if done properly can work quite well.
I wouldn't really consider any of the freemium games I've come across to be much of a gaming experience, they're basically all time wasters and essentially none of them provide any sort of good gameplay although I suppose they don't necessarily have too. I would rather pay $5 on a good game however that I can play without ads or needing to make any additional purchases to complete it. Usually paid for games tend to provide a much better gaming experience overall but that's to be expect.
Still I think there's definitely a demand for such games and for something that's free how much can you really expect? Do you all play any such games and what do you think of them overall?
I've played and still play some Freemium games to this day, although I can say that I've never paid for any DLC or felt the need too. They can be rather scummy at times, asking you to beg your friends to play or requiring purchases to get very far.
Despite some bad experiences with freemium games, I don't personally think they're all bad. I'm quite enjoying The Simpsons: Tapped Out lately and I think it's a model which if done properly can work quite well.
I wouldn't really consider any of the freemium games I've come across to be much of a gaming experience, they're basically all time wasters and essentially none of them provide any sort of good gameplay although I suppose they don't necessarily have too. I would rather pay $5 on a good game however that I can play without ads or needing to make any additional purchases to complete it. Usually paid for games tend to provide a much better gaming experience overall but that's to be expect.
Still I think there's definitely a demand for such games and for something that's free how much can you really expect? Do you all play any such games and what do you think of them overall?