I received an invite to do the survey. I started doing the survey but I quit when I realized you didn't actually want the truth. I realized there are hundreds of millions of mobile games but you can't force people to pick from a narrow list. It seems that you didn't actually want to know what we play unless it's specifically fit into a very narrow category. This was disappointing. I know that there is a strong desire to skew data in a way that fits a specific outcome. But that is a weak and ultimately dishonest Way to grab data. Your $10 and silver was not worth the effort to help you with this strangely biased and ultimately inaccurate survey.
I thought you were smarter than that 😕
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Edited by Spicy Water: 4/3/2022 7:42:09 PMAnd what if the game they’re making happens to fit into that specific category? What if the purpose of the survey (which I have no idea in gods name what you’re even talking about, I’m just going off vague context clues) is that they have an idea for some mobile game, and want to determine if the current player base would be interested in playing that game, in order to determine whether or not it is worth continuing with the project? In that case, it’d be pretty -blam!- stupid to ask if people enjoy playing Temple Run types of games when they’re making a Clash of Clans type of game.[spoiler]But also seriously what the -blam!- is this post even about[/spoiler]
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Well, if they are making a Mobile Game...let's say.... hypothetically a Tower Defense..... they're going to want to know.....from their Playerbase....who might play their mobile game......did you play any other Mobile Tower Defense games? They're not going to ask if you played Raid shadow legends, or Candy crush.
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What?
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