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That's exactly right. If only every game played as well as God of Blades.
I have a page with my favorite runners. It's empty.
First of all, great name. Not sure what a Choober is, but I want one. Secondly, if people are so tired of it, it begs the question if it is being...
I'm much more concerned about helping other fellow members who love iOS gaming enough to allow themselves to indulge in a lesser gaming experience...
Well, you already found me charming, so I don't know if I can count too much on that statement.
I'm suing Apple for IAP-induced insomnia. It seems like the steam has left the thread. Does anyone else want to try to justify IAP, or have I won...
Then the game looks awesome.
I understand. I just like to highlight the IAP part. Once you strip away the lackadaisical parenting and developer independence, what you're left...
It only goes away when I play games with no IAP. Then it comes back when I remember that these games are few and far between, as are my...
None of what you just said would be an issue with me. Parents need to be responsible. Developers can do what they want. It will forever be a...
Well, at least one of us is positive.
Not to derail the thread, but talk of Shadow Blade has reminded me of an upcoming game everyone should take note of, especially if you like this...
Yeah, not happening. Maybe if I go and dump about three hundred dollars of consumables into every Freemium and Paidmium title I can find I'll...
That is good advice, especially considering my current state of insomnia.
No, you can leave. I am sucked back here if I escape. My belief that IAP are the worst thing to happen to games ever keeps me here. You may find...
Excellent. Welcome to the IAP thread, where my kind get relegated to.
Only if Daniel Day Lewis says so.
I haven't even played it, just remarked on what I am looking for and that I'm not sure this will deliver. I'm sure it's a good game.
Yup. And then what did the parents think once they saw that you can buy a hundred dollar IAP from a video game? LOL. So seedy.
Of course parents can monitor their kids better to prevent this from happening, or at least curb the frequency. Developers can also put whatever...