What is going on with all of these special offers? Many players in this game budget a certain amount of money each week / month for special offers, 2 a week is not only expensive it will give us nothing to look forward to while we await RIX.
I would love to own 3/4 of the exclusives and I like buying the PW, it’s important to me, because I enjoy this game, to spend a bit of money here and there, but $160 in 2 weeks is just too much and completely unreasonable.
The only thing I can think of is that these offers will be recycled (like they did with the HoU exclusives towards the end), however if this is the case, please tell us – this would be a great use of the inbox. (Maybe even an exclusive offer schedule.)
At the rate it’s going, we are looking at almost $300 USD in just 4 weeks. That’s a lot to ask of a player who has a family and bills and normal life – and a lot of your consumers are these people; the ones who budget a bit every week for their hobbies, not the ones who have unlimited income to spend on cards and PW.
With only 3 PW and 4 exclusive cards in this set, it would be nice to see this slowed down a bit… (unless RIX is coming out in the next couple of weeks).
I’m honestly surprised they went the route they did with this. Yeah power creep is a significant issue with card games but more often than not it’s beneficial for the company’s revenue. My only rational conclusion at this time is that they know what they are doing and are jumping ship with as much money as they can get from us, or they have no idea what they’re doing and in their ignorance are committing financial seppuku.
I think they are so behind due to the great work of Heibernum, that they were forced to rush it at us so as to be able to get Rivals out, while still running the “Standard” release schedule of new sets. I would have done it differently. But I don’t work for D3 or Oktagon. I’m just the poor customer.
Am i the only one surprised about the price of the bundles?
With the december offers i thought they had decided to apply more decent prices. Instead of that they kept the cost of exclusives mythics AND reduce the currencies that came along with them considerably.
Prices were already high for a card (not to mention the standard rotation) but at leat you knew you would get half a mythic and half a premium pack thanks to the currencies. Now the jewels and crystals added look like peanuts …
I think there was such a long term financial hole from Hibernum problems and the following chaos that they need to recover some money to even finish getting RIX out.
We are SOOOO lucky the game didn’t fold then (maybe some of you don’t think so, but I do.) but this is one of the costs. They couldn’t push for it until now.
Yep. Marvel is a shallower far less interesting game, but it has much broader appeal partly because of the brand and tie ins and also the general populace likes shallow things.
Why? No one should expect app game purchases to have infinite value and lifetimes. App game purchases are intended to be transitory entertainment value. Much like paying to go see a movie or attend a concert. It’s up to an individual to decide if their projected short term entertainment is worth the price tag.
I don’t regret buying DLC content for games that I’ve long since stopped playing.
you don’t buy things, just rent them for a time. It just gets more obvious in these situations.
eg. when you buy a car you don’t actually know when it will get smashed or stolen or breakdown and cost more, it’s worded like you own it, but really you are only buying the use of it for a limited time. Whether or not you get your money worth is just luck.
I get what you’re saying. To be honest I never really got invested in the Adventure Time franchise, so I don’t know how long the game has been out. From the little that I’ve picked up here and there, I got the impression it’s only been out for a short while. If that premise is true, then I would equate purchasing content with a very limited time frame that the player-base may be unaware of to be closer to being scammed (if the game is shut down and you are no longer able to use the content you purchased). I say this though abstractly, as unforeseen circumstances can cause businesses (and app projects) to fail. Either way, app purchases really should come with a warranty