Mighty Doom

The big dumb plan with these games goes to enchant you with great gameplay, then prod your wallet so you can get another sugar high. “Mighty Doom” gets off to a slow start, playing like an interactive advertisement from ten years ago, and then it asks you to pay up. It’s a bold strategy that I don’t think will work out, though I understand the pay model for these things goes a little under ten percent of users need to spend cash to make these things solvent. I’d say vote with your wallet, but the battle is lost, it seems.

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