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In social game threads, there are trolls who provoke conflict by bringing up rankings, but they always mention games like Uma Musume, Blue Archive, and FGO.

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I wonder why they don’t talk about the top regulars like Last War or Royal Match.

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I don’t recognize an app as a social game if it doesn’t have a cute girl as an icon.

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>>1

The cute little demon kid is the icon of Ever Tale!

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>>1

It’s disgusting that you’re a lolicon.

It’s about time you graduate from that kind of thing.

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It’s because you can’t disturb it.

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Not even Ansta or Prospi are mentioned.

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It’s puzzling how this crappy ad game is ranking so high in the sales charts.

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>>4

The ads are interesting~ Let’s try this game.

Sure! Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.

It’s different from what I was thinking…

It seems that there is no Japanese text provided after “Text: ↓”. Please provide the text you would like translated, and I’ll be happy to assist!

But it’s fun, so let’s spend some money.

Housewives who usually don’t play games get hooked in the flow.

The thread image is a hardcore strategy game, so if you’re not usually exposed to console games, it will provide a fresh gaming experience.

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>>5

That kind of village game is an MMO and has strong social elements as well.

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>>28

Kino-den is also being charged while chatting and competing in rankings.

It’s closer to social media than a social game, so the lack of game elements almost doesn’t matter.

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>>5

It looks really boring, doesn’t it?

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>>4

HoWasaba and Last War spend so much on advertising that they are practically required to be downloaded for points activities.

And that game has a unique feature of idle games where there is pressure to pay for time reduction and competition among players for rankings, so the pressure to spend money is overwhelming compared to mobile games, and it drains a ton of money.

A game that cannot be played for free in various ways.

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>>8

Wasn’t Hwasaba a game where you grind bears and sell their meat?!

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Since no one is doing it, even if you provoke them, no one will engage.

Well, there are probably some people doing it quietly.

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At least the type of person who constantly hangs out in anonymous forums will definitely not do it, even if it’s a topic of conversation…

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I’m only deciding on the targets for provocation based on the overall trends here, so I don’t know about other social games.

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I think there are only a few people like me, such as the anonymous ones, who are still playing Kino’s Journey.

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>>10

That was amazing with all those terrible ads they kept putting out, right?

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They’re just using sales rankings to stir things up and aren’t actually interested in the current trends.

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I’m watching a thin line social game review video on YouTube.

I’m also using the comments from people who are actually doing it in the comment section as references.

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The thread image is one of the more interesting ones among crap ad games…

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A long time ago, there was an anonymous person playing a puzzle game that abused a king in an advertisement…

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>>16

That’s exactly a royal match.

Somehow, it’s the best performance among the three match games.

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What game was it where someone like Kazama Jin gets eaten by a giant woman?

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It’s pointless to provoke something that can’t be observed by the player here.

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>>19

Last War and Hoisaba are provoking rankings in the game.

A game hack that prevents taunting because players are already competing against each other in-game.

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I think the stability of Prospi is amazing.

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I think it’s pointless to provoke what can be observed.

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In-game ads are filled with AI-generated images, but seeing that they can still earn a lot makes me realize that ads are everything.

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“It’s a regular in the top ranks of sales charts and the A-1 company.”

All the beautiful girl games where you guys are fighting each other are below levels of “Oneechan.”

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After all, trolls are nothing more than narrow-minded chicken bastards…

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The ads are annoying, but it’s pretty fun if you actually play those kinds of games.

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I was shocked to see Masuo and the Kamaitachi doing ads in the thread image.

Well, I probably can’t refuse a job offer, so it can’t be helped.

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>>27

The advertising for HoWasaBa and Last War pays extremely well.

Especially the dance ads for Huasaba are at a level where TikTokers are all saying that the pay is really good there.

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>>29

What is the appeal of the game?

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>>34

You’ll understand when you try it, but it’s more fun in the beginning than I expected.

When it comes to interacting with other players, the game can be difficult without spending money, but those who don’t play much will try to continue the game at that point, falling into the spending trap.

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>>27

Are you interested in investing?

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I guess I just don’t engage in games that don’t have a somewhat formed community among otaku, because there’s little reaction to trolling.

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I was playing Whiteout Survival a lot.

For the points of the manga app.

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Even the Monster Strike thread that’s up here isn’t targeted for sales ranking provocation.

The only standard really is that otaku are noisy about games.

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Sometimes Shanker stirs things up with sales ranking provocation, but when Last War or Onee-san is released, he falls silent, so I only appreciate those kinds of games at that time.

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I know that in the global rankings, the reigning champion or something like that, the Chinese MOBA is really strong.

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I also did things like the Ant Empire with point activities.

It’s a game with a terrifyingly similar format.

There is no hesitation in how to proceed…

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If there was a Huasaba in Macedonia, I think I’d be interested and want to check it out.

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>>41

I feel like the Royal Match in Macedonia has stood several times.

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It’s alarming that simply getting people interested and having them ask if the content is real means the advertisement is successful.

Of course, everyone would make it a mysterious shooting advertisement.

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To tell the truth, I sometimes download and play games from advertisements.

I usually erase it right away.

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>>44

It’s not strange because there are people like that, which is precisely why there is advertising.

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To rank higher, you must always stick close and form alliances with other players.

Isn’t this the type of game where you always have to be on guard against other players’ raids?

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Let’s create… the Nameless Alliance!

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If advertisement fraud games can really be played as games, there are parts where I might consider spending money.

The advertising part you do to earn points is quite interesting.

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Recently, it seems that there is more competition over how many monsters can be hunted on the world map rather than conflict between guilds.

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Vtubers are fighting about things like concurrent viewers and super chats.

I haven’t really seen much of the discussions about foreign Youtubers providing legal advice who are way up there…

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Since everything like Hwasaba and zombies ultimately gets thrown into Mohi-game, it turned out to be different from what I expected…

With the addition of hero elements to the Mohige game… can you really handle something like this on a smartphone!?

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I’m probably the only one who has been the president for about two weeks without a name.

It was a waste of time.

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Besides battle heroes

Creating heroes specialized in domestic affairs is a strategy to further encourage in-game purchases.

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In Japan, gacha spending is the main focus, but overseas, the pay-to-win aspects of war games are overwhelmingly blatant.

On top of that, there’s a proper gacha system as well.

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I don’t want a country where a legal consultation VTuber is at the top.

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There was a case where someone who spent hundreds of millions filed a lawsuit against the management due to a gacha bug, right?

Was it the one from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

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It’s surprising that a certain level of observation can be done on an anonymous person doing “poi-katsu” (rewarding activities).

The other day, there was also a thread about point activities.

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I think it’s interesting that girls often want to play hard-core AI dating sims.

It must be without any erotic elements.

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The advertisement was really going viral, huh, Mushroom Legend?

It’s more of a modern hero from the same developers as the Mushroom Legend.

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I feel that others besides me have been working hard and spending money.

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Isn’t it likely that “this is different from what I expected” no longer applies?

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>>65

Since people who downloaded the game through point activities are already aware that it was this kind of game, it makes it difficult to increase the number of active users in that regard.

Well, it’s common for this type of game to change the outer shell and call it a new title.

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Choosing a social game?

It’s obvious it’s a cute girl, right?

🔴 🔵

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>>66

💥🚛

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>>70

Nooooo!!!

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Stop adding commentary to the terrible ads for Puzzle & Survival.

At least change the gameplay.

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The troll is also a creepy otaku, so they only know social games that feature cute girls.

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I like puzzle survival games where you gradually get stronger, so I thought about continuing even after my side activities ended, but since there are events almost every day, the time commitment is really long, so I gave up.

When you try to get serious about it, having multiple sub-accounts becomes the norm…

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I used to play games for point activities back in the day.

So I cleared part of that globepokemon advertisement game.

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I’m updating this guy’s advertisement little by little, but it never changes; they definitely won’t take anything other than guns and fat people, so it’s getting boring.

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The purpose is to cause trouble by disrupting the excitement of the anonymous crowd.

If Last War and Royal Match were popular on the bulletin board, wouldn’t they have been harassed, of course?

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>>76

When I think about it again, using water to harass someone has no development at all, does it?

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I hate this advertisement because it’s too long.

I really hate it.

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>>77

Last War is not a scam!

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The FANZA game mystery thread is peaceful, but…

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If I knew that, I wouldn’t be causing trouble, and even with my reason working, I think it would be difficult to control my emotions.

There aren’t that many people who can be controlled in the first place.

I feel sorry for you, but it’s bothersome, so I hope you go somewhere else.

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The most likely but hardly seen is the rivalry between Puzzle & Dragons and Monster Strike.

Well, the peak of confrontation may have passed and the situation might have mostly calmed down now.

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Otaku-oriented mobile games can also put out terrible scam ads, huh?

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>>83

Ever Tale…

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>>83

Personally, this was my memento mori.

Who said that a generic KanColle can be done on a smartphone?

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>>110

Was that really the case?!

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>>116

It was surprisingly Kantai Collection, that thing.

I was putting a lot of effort into music for no reason, so I was trying harder than in KanColle, but no matter what, the system aspect felt too empty compared to KanColle, and I gave up.

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In other words, Japanese social game users tend to have worse behavior and quality when it comes to beautiful girl games, right?

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Suddenly, an idiot appeared.

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Anyway, throwing money around to gather celebrities? They were doing that on Mildom too, but social games and streaming sites are different.

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It was the Explosive Flame God Dragon a little while ago.

Now it is a long green onion.

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Somehow or other, Royal Match is playable.

I just don’t have anything particular to say.

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A game you can play quietly.

The ads inserted during the game should be toned down a bit.

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Not being able to recognize things that aren’t in the thumbnail is not even a matter of having a narrow field of vision…

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Someone talk about the new Royal Kingdom from Royal Match.

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There are many social games that have threads about the same topic without anyone talking, it’s just that there aren’t any players.

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Playing in order to earn DMM points is great, isn’t it?

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I only know that EverTail is a social game where PopKyun is being held by the balls.

I don’t even know what kind of game it is.

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>>97

Isn’t this a Pokémon-style grog game!?

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>>101

It seems completely unrelated.

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I thought it was a game where the king suffers every time, but it turned out to be a different Royal Match.

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Recently, I’ve started playing HoWaSaBa, and I’ve been seriously playing it non-stop…

Thanks to settling into a good alliance, I feel comfortable.

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There are many baseball threads, but I wonder why there aren’t any Pro Spi threads…

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But I understand that in a game like this, even if clans are formed on separate servers, it doesn’t really work out because not everyone playing the game is on the same server.

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It looks like the advertising from One Company is all AI-generated art, but is that implemented in the game?

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I’m about to download a crappy puzzle game.

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I heard that the screw puzzle is mostly as advertised, so I tried it, and if you like puzzles, it’s not bad… I thought.

It’s just that there are too many options available, and the difference in difficulty is so significant that some of them can really get stuck right from the beginning, so deciding which one to choose is already a struggle…

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In the end, I guess if you spread a lot of crappy ads, the number of people who will click on the app won’t be insignificant.

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Honestly, if it weren’t for the ads, I’d want to play Last War.

There are too many games I don’t play because the ads are annoying.

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The guy who hunts polar bears and cooks meat was playable in the advertisement.

I thought it would be better than just staring at it, so I fiddled with it, but surprisingly, it was quite boring.

I wondered if there were still people who wanted to continue with this.

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Just by casually clicking out of curiosity, I’ll just get crushed by the mega clan that spends a lot of money…

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It’s mostly otaku who are seriously doing things like the console wars in mobile games.

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If you go to the comments section on YouTube, you can see non-otaku having ugly fights.

It’s just a difference in the area of activity.

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Recently, there are advertisements that claim “No ads” and “No in-app purchases.”

In the end, it’s not really like that, and I sometimes wonder why they are running such advertisements…

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>>117

I thought it was suspicious, but it’s straight-up a lie…

It’s probably a mindset that nobody would complain about everything.

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Maybe I’m the only one doing battle bears.

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I feel like I’ve seen something that provokes users to compare their battle power values in advertisement videos.

The winner’s secret to victory is just because they rolled the gacha, what a terrible thing to say.

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>>119

If it’s promoting pay to win as advertised, then that’s just how it is.

It seems better than ads that appeal to not being a scam.

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There are many things like in the thread image where you can earn points like “if you spend 3000 yen, you get 5000 yen worth of points!” so it’s a mystery how much profit they are actually making.

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It’s like Mafia or whatever, but in the end, the games that lead to the most spending are city-building games.

Even if it’s guided by an ad that looks like a mini-game, it’s mostly about urban development.

If you take it seriously, within a month it will reach a level where you can’t progress without spending money (if you don’t use a lot of items to shorten the waiting time for upgrading a single building, it will say it takes a month, and if you progress further, it could say a year…)

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>>123

Naso

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A year is incredible…

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This game is amazing!

Amazing point number 1! The game is just like the advertisement!

I wonder if advertising companies that do things like that don’t get scolded by the game developers.

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If there are elements like alliances and the need to stay logged in to prevent your allies’ bases from being attacked, it becomes quite hard to quit.

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The reality is that there are a lot of games that don’t match the advertisements for games that run ads.

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I was playing MobCon for several months, but I stopped because it started freezing halfway through.

AdGuard really didn’t work after all.

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I’ve seen ads for the thread image, Brawl Stars, and Whack-a-Saba more than my parent’s face.

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“I’ve been seeing ads saying ‘With Playio, you can earn rewards while playing games!’ I wonder what that is.”

Since there are game titles that frequently appear in scam ads, I wonder if it will be better if I play them just for fun.

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Royal Match left a lasting impression with its fan art of the mad king.

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In the social game I’m playing, I paid for the permanent removal of ads in LogWhiz.

I wonder if this could become the standard for other ones… Probably impossible.

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>>136

Apart from the permanent removal of ads that interrupt gameplay.

It feels like there are many that sell skip tickets for item distribution ads…

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Royal Match feels like an old-school download-to-own puzzle game.

It’s perfect for playing during a gap of about 3 to 5 minutes when there’s nothing else to do.

By the way, stop forcing a play interruption by displaying the download screen the moment I touch the ads for Royal Match a few times!

You could have cleared it just now!

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I don’t want to talk about cell phones.

Aren’t you just bringing up sales rankings to attack someone you don’t like?

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Isn’t that the game from that advertising scam? The level of the ads is terrible.

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I wonder if this type of SLG is really that interesting… On one hand, I feel that it’s definitely much better than gacha, but still…

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Those who call a game that’s making billions “finished” are just being foolish.

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The report from the anonymous person who did it for a month was a bit interesting.

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The amazing thing about city games is that the pressure to spend money never ends.

As mentioned above, updates and production are increasingly taking more time, making paid shortcut items essential.

It’s difficult because you get attacked by other players, so once you’ve leveled up a certain amount, you end up just going through the motions.

I thought I had no enemies around after spending a lot of money, but then suddenly a player of the same level spawned nearby (most likely the developers).

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>>145

It’s not a conspiracy theory; it’s seriously the operation behind this…

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In the first place, even urban development games with advertising fraud usually have gacha.

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It’s kind of cute how games that are just splashing around in shallow water tease each other’s sales rankings.

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I played Dot Hero for a while, but the way they guide you to make in-game purchases was too clever and turned me off.

I lost about 20,000 yen.

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I thought a VTuber? was super interesting! It was a game where you hunt for wood and meat to increase your companions, and when I saw the advertisement again, the VTuber’s character had changed.

Is that a content strategy as well?

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Last War is all about spending money, right…? What’s so interesting about it…?

I’ve been doing it while thinking so.

It’s about time Season 3 is starting on my server, so I need to buy the season pass…

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I’m playing Last War, but I think it would be more fun to play Blue Archive or Uma Musume than this game.

But I can’t stop… the perfect balance of time commitment and spending (depending on the person) is just too pleasant to escape.

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In the end, it seems like it’s not the game itself that they hate, but the people who are playing the game.

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As soon as the first town was completed and thrown onto the map, I got beaten up 10 times by the same person and got wiped out multiple times, so I quit.

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Instead of ones that fail in video advertising, there are ones that succeed and make you want to give it a try.

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