The difference for idle games is that the thought and puzzle of the games is done in the planning, not in the execution of the gameplay. But there are entries in this genre that require a great deal of knowledge and skill at applying that knowledge in order to succeed at an advanced stage. There are always going to be lowest-effort copycats in mobile gaming, just as there are on steam early access and in bargain-prices console shovelware. In this thread: a lot of people who haven't played these kinds of games making gross assumptions about these kinds of games. It's like botting in a mmo, there are no merit to it, and I don't know how that even brings dopamine to someone People may have busy lifes, but I truly do not understand how only opening a game to get new stuff and let your character farm while you're outside is so amazing. All of that made the amazing gameplay it had for an afk game, and I have seen no other do something like that. yes, a facebook game, which had a mobile version but not as good), instead of you getting items or money, you had to level up to get skill points, and with these skill points, as the fights were played automatically, you could change how your AI would play, their hit% (how offensive they were going to be) and their evasion% (How much they were going to dodge or focusing on evading getting hit), also the game had a tag system which could either save you, counter opponents attacks or even make bigger combos with other characters in your team. The only game that I have ever seen using this concept the right way was Soul Crash (A dead 2013 facebook game. I do know how grinding games get away with the "huge drop that compensates the hard work" mechanic, you have to play the game, sometimes doing dungeons over and over again, but when you remove this part of the game, there's no real purpose to keep playing it, it's the same thing as watching a CPU vs CPU in a fighting game, it may be fun in the first two matches as you're eager to see who'll win, after that. And my question is: why the hell is this so popular right now? Just for those unaware, I'm not talking about Gacha, or even Clicker games, because even though they are technically Idle, there is still some gameplay to it, I'm speaking about the new, mostly RPG, games that literally requires you to do nothing, you log in, get your stuff, join a stage and it will play automatically for you so you can collect items and get stronger. First of all sorry if I'm not able to express myself correctly about thatĪs someone who doesn't have a portable and like to play a few games while waiting for something or idling anywhere outside home, mobile games have been with me for a long time now, and lately I have seen "afk gaming" becoming more and more popular.
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