E, Kami Eshi wo Oidasun desu ka? - Ch. 1

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Desperately hoping for a rare, accurate depiction of the gacha game ("social game"? I don't quite understand all the terminologies) as a tool for evil, and normal, video game-ass video games as a product of passion and love.
Doubtful that's where it will go though.
 
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Desperately hoping for a rare, accurate depiction of the gacha game ("social game"? I don't quite understand all the terminologies) as a tool for evil, and normal, video game-ass video games as a product of passion and love.
Doubtful that's where it will go though.
gacha games focus on a loot box mechanic, you grind currency to gamble on cosmetics and other types of items

generally they're mobile, but a lot of games include gacha mechanics even if its less of a focus
 
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Don't try to save a dying company if it has people in charge that doesn't value what you do or use logic to enforce actions they demand of you.
 
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office worker, game dev edition

interesting

Actually a real life thing. Japanese companies have a hard time legally firing people, so they stick workers in a room with nothing to do in hopes they'll quit because of their pride. It's my dream job.
 
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Actually a real life thing. Japanese companies have a hard time legally firing people, so they stick workers in a room with nothing to do in hopes they'll quit because of their pride. It's my dream job.
Well, I can tell you that thankfully the Japanese company that I work for doesn't have that.

at least none that I know of
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gacha games focus on a loot box mechanic, you grind currency to gamble on cosmetics and other types of items

generally they're mobile, but a lot of games include gacha mechanics even if its less of a focus
No, yeah, I know that term (thanks for the explanation, though). I just didn't know if the game they were making, which they referred to as a "social game" was a type of gacha game itself.
 

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