The games in-app they are a succulent business for many developers, of that there is no doubt. However, to the traditional gamer, the format may seem simply aberrant on certain occasions, isn't it better to pay once and be able to enjoy the game in all its possibilities? Super Monster Bros. is the clear example of the perversion of the in-app format. Take a look at the video that we bring you because there is no waste.
The fact of cataloging a game as 'free' always hides its traps. It is true that there are times when a user programs something and shares it out of sheer altruism or to improve their reputation or for the personal satisfaction of a job well done. However, we are getting used to seeing games that call themselves Services and those who are very difficult to play without using their credit card. The Real Racing 3 It is one of the titles that has aroused the most controversy in this regard.
However, in Cult Of Mac they have come up with an infinitely more bloody case. After all, the Real Racing It is a great game and its prices, as far as we have seen, are reasonable. It is true that the example that we show you is quite a grotesque and not the normal one, so it can be taken into humorous tone, but it can give us an idea of what unplayable which would be some titles in the future if the developers insist on taking the in-app format to the limit. Not to mention how deplorable it is as an attempt to scam young children (It would not be the first case).
To begin with, we see that the game's graphic design for iPad y iPhone It is quite modest and when it comes to choosing a character, the first one is free but the others cost money. There are even one worth $ 99 (There is no possible human way of considering $ 100 to be a "micro" payment). The truth is, being this one so expensive, $5 who ask for another of the characters come to look like a reasonable price.
What we see next is still at the same regrettable level, the noise when jumping is a crude copy of the Super Mario, the scenarios are pitiful to the point that you can't even fall if you step on an empty space. The most absurd thing of all is that they are constantly skipping notices of the packs you can buy: lives, shots, etc. Anyway, it shows that the game is made to cheat or to provoke a laugh. The second is very healthy, but if they have achieved a single euro with in-app sales, it would be something to worry about.