Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-65.246.63.68-20130621170702/@comment-9300867-20130621192823

LelianaGrey1313 wrote: When it comes to playing mobile games, Facebook games, etc, my advice is always:

DON'T

They're designed to be extremely addictive. Asking the people here if you should play them is like asking a crack addict if you should try crack.

And even though they're free, the opportunity cost is staggering. You'll waste hundreds of  hours of your life chasing after something that only exists on a server somewhere.

So uninstall the game asap. Go out and get a girlfriend instead! :D Agreed, and I am a veteran to the game. As fun as it (kinda) is, it just becomes the same repetitious crap.

As soon as you have won many events the free play way, and of course dedicating tons and tons of hours into it, you hit a dead end again.

The game details keep changing, and for the worse. A better way to put that, the game keeps getting pushed further and further away from free play and aimed toward spending, and ridiculous amounts at that! Little perks keep getting taken away, one by one, and of course they push you toward the need to spend.

I have a full deck of tier 2 rewards, as I have never desired to put in the time required or spent the money required to get the top 100 prizes. So now, unless I spend, time or money, my deck will pretty much remain at a stand still.

The cards are basically all the same, just new episode cards that are repaints of cards you already have. Now this episode is introducing the first "new" card in a while, Rodimus. But if you want this new character, be prepared to spend $60 for a "chance" to get him, but no guarantees!

Of course I will farm in the event again this time, but last event was the first that about an hour or two into it I was just bored. I guess getting tired of the same ol thing. Especially when I have "The Last of Us" sittin here, hard to play a game where you just push 3 different buttons for a few hours straight. So, still slightly addicted, enough to not delete it, but not enough to still be driven by the impulse.