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Deconstructor of Fun breaks down successful free-to-play games in search of what makes them fun - or not. All of the contributors to this site are both gamers and game makers.
Deconstructor of Fun breaks down successful free-to-play games in search of what makes them fun - or not. All of the contributors to this site are both gamers and game makers.
Fallout Shelter was able to conquer the absolute top of charts quickly and vanished just as fast as it came.
World of Tanks is exactly what you expect it to be - pure battle. There are no building or timers. You don't run out of lives. You also don't have to farm, craft or play the gacha game.
EA's MADDEN is the most successful sports game ever made for touchscreen devices.
the teams at EA and Track Twenty have accomplished something remarkable – they’ve created a good mobile port, both in terms of quality and KPIs, of a significant PC franchise.
Supercell's take on puzzle category. A fun game that failed.
Glu's Kim Kardashian game was a smash hit. This through deconstruction explains why and how.
Super Evil Megacorp built League of Legends for touchscreen devices. But is that what the players want?
Fates Forever was a beautiful MOBA that failed due to lack of depth and technical issues.
Everyone wants a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena like League of Legends. This post analyzes why there is only one winner in the MOBA market.
Heroes of Honor was a game made by Nonstop Games before they were purchased by King.
Supercell's Clash of Clans follow-up innovates on the gameplay and chooses to go light on the social.
The final part of the series analyzes monetization mechanics in mid-core games.
Third part of the series analyzes the social mechanics in mid-core games.
Second part of the series analyzes the retention mechanics that make players stick in mid-core games.
The first part of the mid-core series explains the core loop of mid-core games.
First free-to-play Plants VS Zombies was not the success it could have been.
Wooga's Jelly Splash is a newcomer in the puzzle category with an improved monetization mechanics compared to the old king, Candy Crush Saga.
Parisian studio, Pretty Simple, was late to the matured Facebook market but was nevertheless still able to capture is a sizeable chunk of it.