u/SupaSupa420

The way mobile games work.

So i used to play alot of video games, mostly on console or pc. now that im 35 and my kid was born i have way less time. so i started playing mobile games, mostly because of the low commitment required.

I've tried maybe 20 orso and most of them are very hard for me to get started. you get thrown into this tutorial mode where you have to play these boring missions where they explain the most basic of gameplay concepts over way to many missions and it takes like hours before I get to make an actually decision myself. even after that it feels scripted and like I'm just watching some animations which I have to progress by tapping the screen. I wouldn't even call it interactive, just a chore before I get to actually play something that resembles a game.

I understand the market is mostly non gamers and children.

are there any games that treat you like an adult with experience in gaming, instead of this handhold simulator thingy w different skins and name. if so, please recommend me some.

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u/SupaSupa420 — 10 hours ago