Hey everyone, I’ve noticed discussions here often focus on AAA titles, which makes sense. However, I’m curious if any of you also enjoy hypercasual mobile games like Unico Studio’s Brain Test series? Such games have massive install numbers. Are they a side interest for anyone here? Additionally, do you think mechanics from games like Brain Test could teach subjects like computer science effectively? I’d love to know your thoughts!
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I’m a fan of games similar to the New York Times puzzles, such as Wordle. The only mobile game I play regularly is Bandle, where you guess songs based on year, YouTube views, or instrumental tracks. Would games like this fall under the hypercasual category?
Nope, I don’t play hypercasual games.
Honestly, I don’t play hypercasual games. The term itself feels a bit broad, almost like it doesn’t pin down what these games exactly are. They just seem too simplistic for me.