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Disney Crossy Road needs to port to 3DS
Cordova, TN; June 11, in the year of our Lord 2018
-- Family Friendly Gaming, the industry leader in
covering the family friendly video games is addressing a need in
the video game industry. There are plenty of interesting apps
that could be made better if they had normal controller support.
Disney Crossy Road is one of those games. While we are looking
at ways Disney Crossy Road needs to improve we should
acknowledge it needs to come out in the physical copy format.
Disney Crossy Road also needs to get rid of the in-app
purchases. There are numerous ways this could be done. Assign a
gold value to each character. Then let us purchase them as we
earn the money. No more constantly getting the same characters
over and over again.
The biggest problem I run into while playing Disney Crossy Road
is moving left, right and backwards. Why is this glitch a
problem? For some reason the app does not always do it. What
does Disney Crossy Road do instead? It moves me forward. This is
inconvenient to say the least. I believe Disney Crossy Road
would work great on the Nintendo 3DS. Especially if there were
none of the vile, wicked, and evil in-app purchases. The
horrible in-app purchase are one of the things that makes Disney
Crossy Road a lame game to play. Why won’t video game companies
give us a choice? Why won’t they have two versions of the game
available? I would support a physical copy version of Disney
Crossy Road on the Nintendo 3DS without any in-app purchases.
Would you support a physical copy version of Disney Crossy Road
on the Nintendo 3DS without an in-app purchases?
I would happily play Disney Crossy Road in the physical copy
format on other systems as well. I would play Disney Crossy Road
in the physical copy format on the Playstation Vita, Playstation
4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Yes I want those lame in-app
purchases gone in the physical copy format. I believe the game
could become the new modern day Frogger. Maybe Konami would
bring back Frogger for the consoles and handhelds if Disney
Crossy Road did well. I have talked to company executives before
and they think they make more money from the repeat pay to play
apps than they do with the one-time pay games. I challenge that
assertion. I want to see a company release a game in both
formats for the same amount of time and show the sales numbers.
I believe the physical copy version without the dreaded in-app
purchases will make more money. What do you think?
I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day.
God bless,
Paul Bury
Family Friendly Gaming
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