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After PokemonGo - a rink-a-dink micro-transaction wait and click game - rocketed to the top of the charts in 2019, is it any surprise that Vague Pokemon Pastiche on Arma gets you such a big return?
Still not really feeling it, but nice to see an indie developer doing well.
Wonder how long until the team lead goes insane and holes himself up in a bucker, like the guy who profited of Minecraft...
No idea how the experience with Pokémon go was by 2019, but that summer it came out in 2016 was truly something special. I would go out with friends to play it and you'd run into other groups of people doing the same thing and form larger groups and just walk around and talk. The game itself was pretty meh but I met more real people playing it than any other actually "good" game.
God damnit, 2016 and 2019 all happened in the same year, I refuse to believe otherwise.
Right, but then the "meh" of the game meant the crowds went away and there wasn't a bunch of goofy nerds around to talk to. It was just something you did silently on your phone in an elevator while your coworkers glared at you.