That’s such a perfect use case for those kinds of games! It’s because they’re designed for fast mobile play. This article sums it up really well, actually: https://timesloom.com/blog/why-crash-style-games-fit-the-fast-pace-of-mobile-entertainment/. Mobile users want quick and streamlined experiences these days, with clear mechanics and easy-to-learn rules. Short play sessions are very important because you don’t have to commit a full hour to get a satisfying moment. So I guess the answer is: keep playing those style of games, because they are fantastic for fast breaks.
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noheve5124 posted an update in the group
Been playing crash games on my phone during breaks, what are your favorites? 4 days, 13 hours agoIt really says a lot about the changing nature of entertainment, doesn’t it? We’re moving away from long, involved experiences and towards things that can be consumed in short bursts. It also fits with society’s shorter attention spans. I reckon this trend will continue in the coming years, with even more hyper-casual games popping up to fill t…[Read more]
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kanibo3284 posted an update in the group
Been playing crash games on my phone during breaks, what are your favorites? 4 days, 13 hours agoAlright, so I’ve recently gotten into playing these so-called “crash” games on my phone during my coffee breaks. They’re great for a quick thrill, honestly. I am wondering what other people play to kill the time in short work breaks. What are some of your go-to titles when you only have like, ten minutes max to spare? I am open to different…[Read more]
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