The Parrow
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So I'm reading up on why the Devs were working on this mobile game. Because it seems to me they have given up on this game, this game which has potential, thrown away for a mobile game. Which they believe will be amazing. "Instead of a human fighting a horde of monsters, we REVERSED it!" Okay. Great, so besides the fact it's the other way around it's basically the same thing? Astonishing. They said browser games were on the decline and flash was unpopular or what not. To me, it sounds like they don't want to admit they failed this game/ created a failure. They want to shift the blame onto the popularity of browser games. Yet, some browser games have over thousands of players. Let's look at AQW for one, that game is basically Dress-up, stand in Yulgar. Pick up-items farm for maximum reputation, get class, go back to Yulgar. While I do admit its events are decent. It's been out for nine years? Since June, 2008 Beta. October 10, 2008 for live. And it still remains popular to a point. I just logged in at 5:30 AM, 4:30 AM for some regions of America. Over eight thousand players right now. I played ED since beta, I remember when I had to keep refreshing the page just to try to log into Legion or Exile! I remembered having to sadly log into the Doom server because the rest were booked. Legion, Epic, Doom and Exile. Four servers, four brimming servers. Reduced to One + a locked server which might as well be deleted. I don't want to make it look as if I'm comparing the two games. One game is based solely on PVP while the other questing and such. But this one game (AQW) has over 8 thousand (Right now at time of login), when I used to play easily 30,000. I don't know how much people play in the day time. And there are millions more other browser games/multiplayer browser games out there. Especially on sites like Kongregate or another game, Transformice with 13,000+ on right now. My question to you, do you think Browser games are on the decline? Or do you think the devs say this to "feel better" about a failing game under their name. Personally, for me. The Second option.
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