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Demonic Dungeons
開發者 Matheusbr0
Demonic Dungeons
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jimfaindel
Jan. 28, 2011
I just have one complain, why do we have to play this somewhere else to unlock certain units and buildings? Man, thats just wrong.
Calidron
Feb. 01, 2011
Could be a fun game, if you could actually play it. One or two premium items I don't mind, but it seems like 80% of the game has to be purchased separately. No thank you. I'll click on ads and donate to developers who's games I KNOW I like, as opposed to shelling out money for a game I might like if I actually got to play it the way it was intended. No rating.
evilnerd
Jan. 28, 2011
charging for ingame characters and equipment really pisses your players off. Many players, myself included, would be happy to click the advertisements (you gain some revenue from that) many times over. But outright asking for money for a fair amount of the content really annoys your players, and as an added bonus they rate your game(s) down! I doubt that is good for your profits...
asking for people to click advertisements here and there isn't interpreted bad by most players. making in game achievements that unlock content is usually interpreted well by players, and because most people are obsessive about that kind of stuff chances are you will get a lot more views from a similar amount of people. those are alternate ways to make money only they will not lower your game's rating, the in game achievements may actually raise it by a little. higher rated games get more views, which in turn raises profits.
Calidron
Feb. 04, 2011
"You're more likely to drive developers out of the business altogether than to convince him to make you happy." If a developer can't figure out how to please his audience, then he SHOULD go out of business. It means he can't deliver appropriate product. Welcome to the free market.
windruf
Jan. 28, 2011
there 2 points that i don't like on this game. 1 it is quite bugged and needs a lot of work on interface. 2 i don't like the idea to go somewhere and pay for extras for a game that looks like a work of a beginner. 3/5