I have paid for apps on my iOS device that I can play. Its one of those games that I'd consider if I didn't have other games to look forward to or games that I want to play again. The combat is fun and the enemies looked good. Its very well made, but I wanted to move on. Maybe its getting new party members? I got to the point where I could do multiple quests and then uninstalled it. I didn't get into the whole "P2W" mechanic because honestly I didn't see it. ![]() You set off on a journey, you roam around a map (collect treasure, fight monsters, fight harder enemies if you can, go on quest), and then the story progresses you to another area. I'll agree that you usually have to sort through the garbage to find stuff like this, but mobile has quite a few awesome experiences if you know where to look and don't mind spending a bit of cash up-front. There are also lots of great original (originally developed for mobile devices) games that are on par with the above in a lot of cases and typically aren't riddled with ads and mobile gacha garbageĪs well as hundreds of other games I've personally enjoyed that are paid apps that offer in-app purchases that are extremely non-intrusive and don't affect gameplay at all. ![]() Grand Theft Auto III / Vice City / San Andreas Sure, but they're usually pretty hard to find since a lot of times they're a) not free and b) not featured prominently in the app stores because they don't generate as much revenue as the free games like you describe.įinal Fantasy I / II / III / IV / V / VI / VII / IXĭragon Quest I / II / III / IV / V / VI / VIII
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