Now I need to re-think my Aristocrat plan. Been playing retro for a while now, and often go prowling in the "Puzzle" section. "The Room" series is to die for.Īnd thank heaven for all my BF old games. I went back to them a few months ago and am now totally addicted to locked room games. As a matter of fact, reading the GameDev news became more depressing than scanning the daily headlines on Yahoo News. The interesting thing about the goings on in the game production community is that casual games barely rate a mention, don't seem to be even a blip on the radar. I mean, it's only $1, right? My brother and his wife got caught up in that until they suddenly realized that it only takes a couple of sessions to fork over a grocery bag's worth of only-one-dollars. One article stated that even those games are starting to whither away, but that die-hard companies will keep some of them going to the bitter end.īasically, the money is in dumbing down the audience to play, pay, play, pay. Over there I read that the big money is in those so-called free games where you have to buy more whatever's to keep playing. Now I remember why I subscribed to : to find out what the hell is going on.
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