Board Thread:LOC Suggestions/@comment-5952906-20130325064645

Everything about the game is revealed...
 * Every new card is shown before anyone gets one with nothing left unknown. Full stats (ATK/DEF/PWR), skill, picture, and even headshot is revealed. I'm never surprised by what a player has, or be what I draw because I've seen it before.
 * Every card has predictable stat upgrade multipliers and skills. I know just from a glance at a fresh card how strong that card is and whether I need it or not. No cards with surprising skill changes or off-pattern upgrade stats.
 * No special evolvers that nobody knows about. Nothing to figure out. No tricks, no skill.
 * And now the ridiculous page shown to the right is revealed. Not only is Applibot insulting its players by dumbing the game down to half-wit status, but all skill is removed making it a game of solid luck.

The game is set up so the only thing to ever look foreward to is getting a card. What about figuring stuff out? being surprised? a select few (98% of players) knowing something that gives an advantage over others who have not yet done the math. What percentage of RPGs are sold with a walkthrough in the box? I realize this is obviously not an RPG, but every entertaining game is a mix of luck and skill. Applibot strives to remove all skill from this game, turning it into a game of pure luck. At that point it is no longer a game, but a gambling tool to allow underage kids to gamble their money away just like adults are able to. I realize this is obviously the aim, but why throw away the spenders that enjoy a game that allows for skill as well as luck? Applibot may as well remove the single remaining unknown the game offers... show us whether we'll win a pvp attack prior to the attack by letting us know if that artifact is trapped or if the opponent can beat you down. At this point does it really make a difference? With this latest page, my half-wit 6-year old cousin can play while watching TV and still not use up a brain cell's worth of bandwidth. Some people play games to bully others or win, some like the thrill of action or gambling, others enjoy the satisfaction of solving puzzles or discovering something new. Why drop the third chunk of cash? &#x2014; Amphitere btw, Timber Dragon does is a PWR 5 card.  