

Point 2 is the worst, followed by point 1. So yeah, it’s really just those 3 points.

Even the cards, you are often fine with just using automatic configuration. This does not apply to all mobile card games, but yeah, I think most of them are just grinding and chasing after the ‘carrots’ and wading through stupid UI. I would rather play my console games where I can decide my own time to play the game. This to me is the most dangerous point, when a game can ‘influence’ you to keep coming back to the game throughout the day. That’s what I did, but wait until the game has events with nice cards of beautiful ladies as the main prizes in these events you usually can break even getting one of the main prizes only if you manage your AP well. You might say you wouldn’t do it that you would take your sweet time. Imagine you’re working in a company and you go to toilet every hour just to jump into the game for a minute or so. It’s like constant distractions (which fill your mind too). In order to do that, you would ‘sneak into’ the game throughout the day.

And your money if you do spend money in the game.Īfter playing mobage for a while, you’ll notice that it’s a waste to let the regenerating AP reach max, so you would perform some action to spend the AP before that happens. Which essentially means that you’ve lost all your progress. And when the service is shut down, you can’t no longer access the game, even just to see the cards you’ve collected. I wouldn’t say that Senran Kagura New Wave and Schoolgirl Strikers are safe either, though I might be wrong. The first mobage I’m seriously invested my time in, Galaxy Dungeon, is down. It’s hard to see this happen to Love Live! in the near future, but many games have shut down service. So yeah, somehow I feel the need to explain (to hopefully my real readers) why I stop playing these games. And the tags that rank among the highest are Love Live! School Idol Festival and Schoolgirl Strikers, both of which are ‘mobile card games’ (although Love Live! is a rhythm-game hybrid), and I no longer play both of them. The number of daily views may be low compared to established blogs, but it’s still surprisingly high for me that personally, I can’t believe it (maybe my blog is visited by robots? ^^ )Īnyway, among other things, the stats show which tags are the most popular. I do check this blog’s stats from time to time.
