It's clearly gone through a lot of changes and growth since then, but it's gotten to the point that it has grown into a fully -
fledged game concept.
Not exact matches
I know some
gamers might be put off by that
concept, but as good as Miitomo is now, making it a full -
fledged mobile Miiverse is the way to go.
The
concept was originally just an April Fools prank by Google that allowed you to catch Pokémon on Google Maps and was later announced as a fully
fledged game in September of 2015.
Wanting to expand with greater appeal to the western
game market, the publisher approached American developer Airtight Games (who past credits included the puzzle adventure
game Quantum Conundrum) to help to develop this
concept into a full -
fledged action adventure title.
Despite not being a huge fan of IV, it is when they really began stepping up what they could do with those
games, the ones before felt like test runs for different
concepts while this felt like a full -
fledged deal.
It's one of the most basic lessons that any
gamer has to learn, but Robot Entertainment (the outfit formed from the remains of Age Of Empires developer Ensemble Studios) has turned the
concept into a fully -
fledged game.