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Sublevel 102 wrote:And the most funny thing I still can't see any sense in HD version.

Except official soundtracks.
You forgot that you also support the developer
Pulsaris wrote:Their replay value is nearly zero
I disagree, many of Mateusz's games are highly imaginative and it's always nice to replay them. I don't see what more anyone would want...
Pulsaris wrote:they don't have good graphics nor music
Many of his more recent games have very good graphics in the online versions (which I agree is quite small), but they don't look as good when scaled to a larger size. Music, on the other hand, is subject to preference (I tend to really like the music).
Enihcambus wrote:The fact is that the world of the PC, Mouse and Cursor, and thus the PNC genre is going to die sooner, which makes me sad, because I realy like PNC genre, Mouse and Cursor are actualy handy thing. PNCs in Android or Appstore are pretty silly and complexless, due the lack of cursor and high-detail engines. Much of the PNCs there are the known 100 rooms, or 100 doors, that actualy have 100 of nothing (Authors are lazy).
People aren't going to abandon computers, many jobs require the use of a computer and that isn't going to change.
Also, "smart" devices aren't a very promising as a tool as the whole market is one-way: the consumer buys the "smart" device, the consumer can use it for communication and download a variety of applications, and to my knowledge, that's about as far as you go, which is is not very far beyond a normal telephone. No one has any ability to create anything decent using a tablet or other handheld device. I have found very few applications that allow to create any of decent quality and the absence of a cursor and disgraceful touch keyboard deems the creation of anything highly impractical (drawing graphics using a stylus being the only exception). You just do not have the same control as a computer. Another thing, the setup does not allow you to access the same preferences as a computer and there is a significantly lower number of languages compared to a computer (mine at least).
As a result, I tend to feel rather claustrophobic using such devices.
Enihcambus wrote:The 99% of the people that has smartphones and uses programs such Facebook and Twitter doesn't knows how a they operate.
Actually, I don't have that impression, but then again I could be wrong.