For me. I don't really want to spend extra money on a Series X if I don't have to. But at the same time, I still don't want to settle for lower graphics quality as well.
I’ve seen the Xbox brand have some weird names in the past and they are the 360, Xbox One, and Series X and S. I'm so curious to see what they'll actually come up with next.
I haven't played it but based on want I found, it seems to look really cool. It's a shooter game where you fight enemies in an arena. It definitely look like a lot of fun.
I was wondering about the old games and there are three main ones. The Robot Rampage for Game Boy Color, Deesaster Strikes for Game Boy Advance, and Mandark's Lab for PlayStation 1. I don't know if they're any good.
Well, I do but keeping the fun is very important. But I also want to believe in safety because it's equally important as well. Maybe we can actually find a balance between rules and fun.
It's true that marketing might be hard, but I also think funding is the biggest problem. Most of the Indie developers struggle so hard to find money to make their games.
I agree that educational games are so awesome. Personally , I love CodeCombat. It teaches coding in a fun way and makes it simpler by breaking down the complexity.
I agree with you on that gaming is great for the brain. But I also think it helps with multitasking as well. You can use games like Overwatch to make you focus on many things at once. Do you play Overwatch?
I understand your concerns, but what you need to know is that in-app purchases can also be used responsibly. What is most important is transparency and fair monetization models. I didn't deviate from the topic. They are ways for game developers to earn.