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I strongly suggest to reconsider this type of game design if Inno wants to continue to pray on new players. On the App Store reviews of some frustrated new players who've quit the game over this, can be find. This event is very unforgiving if you don’t do this. As they’re more likely to making mistakes and are unaware of strategies to actually manage this event: save up currency, collect incidents and spend stars as late as possible so, you may get the additional candles lit up to have the best odds of getting enough upgrades. Some guild members where less lucky to say the least. To complete the grand prize at my starter world, to test what new players may experience, I’ve almost had to invest a considerable amount of diamonds, though lucky the incidents and a couple of shuffles saves the day. As this might be their first event and probably last as they might quit the game because of it. My advice is to always providing an alternative on this or just not having this quest type for events in ages below late Middle Ages or colonial age.Īs mentioned before, luck is of a significant importance. As there where many buy X fps, this drain an inexperienced new player's coins rapidly to the point they can't participate in the event anymore. The event quests are demanding a lot for starting players. Not everyone has luck and this shouldn't be a determination for any participant who've completed the event to getting the full grand prize or not. Those who claim "oh well but I did manage it easily" well good for you, you got lucky. Another ugly effect of this is the reliance on luck to getting sufficient progress with candles. While Forge ball for example feels exceptionally buffed. In particular as the hideout shrink kit, arguable a more valuable item, isn’t fragmented. Meaning the discouragement program for diamonds for cash is doing its job.Īs the event is a gamble event, having fragments for rouge hideouts, is making them fairly weak. Besides an assumed 7,5k+ diamonds saved from playing the game. If however the options where: pay 2-3k diamonds or pay €15-18, I would've been compelled to spend €50 on the browser, the €10 Apple taxes on the app are just too much, for an additional grand prize. Standing with €15-18, it's the final nail in the coffin for me to not invest a penny in the game. The event pass is outrageously expensive.
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