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hahah this is amazing. My game Save The World got rejected from iOS, because of some sexual screenshots and I can fix that, but also for the following "issue"
This is why you can't have art in most modern gaming, except Steam. You can't have a clearly grotesque, sci-fi setting...
“The app concept is killing wealthy individuals on Earth.” In case the context is censored for anyone else by the domain of the link.
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Using an iPhone. The only game I find myself going back to is Subway Surfers. I never got “phone games.” They suck. I’ll play a game on my Mac, or my Xbox. Even my 6.9” Pro Max screen isn’t big enough for gaming, and the games I want to play on it don’t support controllers. (And yet, the chip in my iPhone is the same as the one in the MacBook Neo, and that can run Cyberpunk.)
There are two great mobile games: Balatro, and the Delta GBA Emulator that can be used to play 20 year old Pokémon games (or romhacks based on 20 year old Pokémon games)
“The app concept is killing wealthy individuals on Earth.” In case the context is censored for anyone else by the domain of the link.
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Using an iPhone. The only game I find myself going back to is Subway Surfers. I never got “phone games.” They suck. I’ll play a game on my Mac, or my Xbox. Even my 6.9” Pro Max screen isn’t big enough for gaming, and the games I want to play on it don’t support controllers. (And yet, the chip in my iPhone is the same as the one in the MacBook Neo, and that can run Cyberpunk.)
You can actually run normal PC games on android by now via Winlator
Balatro is concerningly addictive on mobile tbh.
who’d want to play games by tapping the screen on their phone?
Like with mobile consoles it’s nice that you can game without an unreasonable amount of hardware in reach.
There are two great mobile games: Balatro, and the Delta GBA Emulator that can be used to play 20 year old Pokémon games (or romhacks based on 20 year old Pokémon games)
I use retroarch to play mahjong on the gba
All the high production mobile games are gachas smh