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by endorphone
2852 days ago
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I also would deeply contest those number claims. To speak specifically to the Android claims, this author does what so many others have done: Long after the hype has worn down (hype that including mainstream media attention) they eventually get around to an Android port and then report miserable Android sales. Well, no kidding. I mean if it doesn't have the word of mouth pitch, does this look compelling- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yourcompan... It looks like a hello world app. And the com.yourcompany bit is telling. We've seen this with a number of much more polished games as well: Release on iOS, get tonnes of press and attention, and then long after the hype has died down release something on Android. Do these people really think those users just sat waiting? |
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It actually does. It looked intriguing enough that I bought it without hearing of it beforehand when it came out.