I Ranked EVERY Mobile Game

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An individual revisited old and new games, creating a tier system to rank them based on enjoyment. They preferred paid games over free-to-play ones due to the negative influence of constant ads.

Insights

  • The individual categorized games into different tiers based on their enjoyment level, with S tier for great games, A tier for enjoyable ones, B tier for occasional play, C tier for novelty, and F tier for unworthy games, showcasing a structured approach to evaluating gaming experiences.
  • They expressed a preference for paid games over free-to-play ones, criticizing the latter for their negative influence due to constant ads and considering them detrimental, highlighting a strong stance against the prevalent monetization strategies in mobile gaming.

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Recent questions

  • What tier system was introduced for ranking games?

    Tier system: S, A, B, C, F

  • Which game was placed in the B tier?

    Subway Surfers

  • What game was considered for the A tier?

    Fruit Ninja

  • Which game was placed in the S tier?

    Geometry Dash

  • What was the individual's opinion on free-to-play mobile games?

    Negative influence, prefers paid games

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Summary

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Ranking Mobile Games: Nostalgia vs Quality

  • The individual revisited old flash games from their childhood for nostalgia and new experiences.
  • Transitioned to exploring mobile games, focusing on well-known titles like Doodle Jump and Flappy Bird.
  • Introduced a tier system for ranking games: S tier for great games, A tier for enjoyable, B tier for occasional play, C tier for novelty, and F tier for unworthy games.
  • Started with Subway Surfers, finding it unexciting and placing it in B tier.
  • Moved on to Candy Crush, deeming it underwhelming and ranking it in C tier.
  • Played Fruit Ninja, recalling fond memories and considering it for A tier.
  • Tried Geometry Dash, praising its community and placing it in S tier.
  • Tested Paper Toss, finding it mundane and assigning it to F tier.
  • Explored 2048, disliking it and ranking it poorly.
  • Critiqued Kick the Buddy for being a monetized version of an old game and placed it in a new tier below F.

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Nostalgic gamer prefers paid games over free

  • The individual played a game on the bus, reminiscing about a popular game from around 2011 that involved achieving high scores during class, focusing on only going up. They then moved on to a game called Angry Birds, which they found enjoyable and understood why it had inspired two movies and multiple versions with different themes and powers.
  • The final game they played was Where's My Water, a highly requested game that cost $2. The player expressed frustration with free-to-play mobile games, considering them a negative influence and expressing a desire to ensure their future child plays paid games instead. They contemplated doing a stream playing through scam games but concluded that OG mobile games were more enjoyable without constant ads.
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