I feel like everyone has that one mobile game that just irritates them for some reasons whatever that may be. For myself it’s Hay Day. Let’s start off with the most simplest one.
When you reach a certain level of the game you unlock different crops and even animals. One of the animals you can raise is pigs. Although, how the game is designed is when the pigs get fat you just put them in this sweating machine and that how you get the bacon you then sell. Huh? It’s bad enough that some kids still think chocolate milk comes from brown cows we really need no help from game developers.
Secondary, the fact that you can have a bread oven, run of a mill grill, and cake oven to make your food products for sale is just stupid. If you know anything about creating for products for consumption of the general public then you know food has to be prepared in a industry or functioning kitchen. How this game has it designed is that kitchen oven just sit out in the front lawn. The only places I’ve seen a oven sitting out in the front yard were people didn’t give it a second thought was a in a over grown yard. No one said anything cause you couldn’t see for the hip high grass.
In conclusion the game is dumb and I’m currently in level 15. In all seriousness don’t take anything in this post seriously. This was a funny post on how games tend to portray agriculture in a way that is too comical that we find it redundant.
All that being said have a good weekend. Remember to eat your biscuits and mind your own business.
Please rethink the hobby if you haven't, I played for free for a few years before I started spending. Now I have a gambling addiction I'm trying to fight.
It seems harmless but I think the years of playing for free (gambling for good or cool characters) wired my brain to where I expect and want to get that rush of the unknown and the possibility to get what I wanted.
Some people can moderate themselves or never spend anything but it's a billion dollar industry, at least, and it preys on people with fake deals and predatory practices.
Genshin, DBZ Dokkan battle, 7 deadly sins grand cross, fate grand order, bleach brave souls and Ni no kuni are all games I've spent hundreds, if not thousands on.
And it always started with "one time only great value deals" that were over the price of a full console game!
I wanted to play games without needing a console. Some of my favorite franchises like Dragon Ball Z have games on mobile so I wanted to be in the fandom. I wanted to game without much hassle.
But none of that is worth it. I've lost so much and so easily too.
Please seek help if you think you or someone you care about has a gambling problem.
@overlordhusk (to anyone) “This is what life’s about.”
Nifty hoisted herself up the table, just enough to peek over it. Her single eye scanned over the red and black poker chips scattered, contrasting against the green surface with white accents.
She wasn't here to play, no. She could not afford to play even if she wanted to, nothing worth betting. Her soul was not hers to bet either. Instead, she simply watched. She rather enjoyed watching someone within their element, watching them revel in it.
There was also something thrilling about seeing people take such big risks and either coming out on top, or crash and burn in such ugly ways.
She drummed her little hands on the table as her eye then rose up to the overlord reigning over the gambling house.
Honestly as much as I love the game I’d hold off on playing it until PvE comes out unless you have friends who are playing it with you. Ow2 reignited my actual love for the game (outside of how it scratched my competitive itch) so it *might* be worth a try even without friends if you loved “old overwatch” (like the “classic days” of 2016-2018?) and maybe lost interest around 2019 onwards. But for 99% of the players who left I’d advise you wait for what will hopefully be decent PvE