Not exact matches
Cygames has
made a bunch of popular
gacha mobile games so in terms of business its a really good move for Nintendo.
Aside from the gameplay if they
make the «
gacha machine» to where it will take your money wanting that piece of furniture then I'm all for it.
Also on the docket will be Amir Dori, Senior Game Designer at Matific, at the session Kids, Technology & the Future of Education where Amir will talk about using games to
make education fun and Ohad Barzilay, Producer and Game Designer at Sidekick Games, will talk about what works in Asian mobile games for the west (like
Gacha mechanics) in Asian vs. Western Games: Successful Gameplay and Design Elements That
Makes No Sense.
Of course it's painful to see someone roll three 5 - star heroes in half the number of rolls you
make, but that's literally the luck of the draw and how
Gacha games inherently work.
Gacha is the lifeblood of any RPG based game, with developers
making large numbers of 2D assets that can be created fairly quickly but that are in high demand by players.
Players can accelerate the process by playing the
gacha to get rarer and more powerful characters but can
make their way through the game without spending but taking a lot longer to do so.
This balance between risk and reward is what has brought
gacha monetisation into the global market and
made it an integral part of many Western free - to - play games.
A card - collection based battler, Activision Blizzard's Hearthstone is a title almost ready -
made for
gacha principles.
This
gacha may have a bit of junk but
make it useful junk.