Evolutions of the NBA Live Coins
has a huge audience -- some members of which are so hardcore they go for all three stars on every level, and some of whom get frustrated with the challenges. ZeptoLab has to consider appealing to both camps: "We believe that there's a way of having a fun game without people having to play each level like a hundred times."This has lead to some major evolutions of the NBA Live Coins company's design thinking. It would be better, said Voinov, "to go for a bigger amount of content than for
levels." This is something you can see in the latest update to the original game. "We released a Toy Box... it's easier than the previous levels, but then again those levels are really fun. There are some people that have said that this other level is a bit easy, but no one complains that a level is bad -- so we think this is a good direction for us to go."The team learned that in the last game, "people get really stuck" and never progress in the game. "Then, we try to Madden NFL 17 Coins look at the level, and
what might be the things that make it maybe tricky, and then we tweak it. We're tweaking some of the levels from the original Cut the Rope just to make sure that the difficulty, currently, is just right."The challenge emphasis is, thus, put on trickier solutions to gathering the optional stars in each level -- and hopefully both camps can be kept happy. Why Update Your App?While Voinov believes free updates to the title are crucial to keeping the audience interested and
about the game with friends, the company doesn't see any significant bumps in performance on the App Store when it releases one. But there is a benefit, he said. "There's definitely a long-term effect in doing that, so when people know that a game receives regular updates, and each of those updates is good stuff, they keep the game on their phones. They keep remembering about it."He said this is "definitely one of the reasons why Cut the Rope has been quite high on the
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