how about for free
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Because all mobile games have to make money somehow? It's either a discount or micro-transactions essential.
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I prefer mobile games without microtransactions, and being able to pay for them instantly. I bought the three Sonic remakes because of that.
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So I'm kinda happy Nintendo did this with Super Mario Fun. $10 always felt too much though, and it appears I'm buying it very soon now!
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Yeah, I wish the discount was permanent, but I hope people will take advantage of of this deal. I already paid $10 a few months ago.
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Nintendo should treat the game like it just came out again. People will see the reduced price and get it, for sure.
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Whoa Mario, what are you doing to me?
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$4.99 for a game my phone can't handle and I'd probably play for maybe two hours maximum ever… sure.
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Then just don't buy it?
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I understand that Nintendo needs to make money, but still, $5 is outrageous for a mobile game.
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Because it doesn't have enough content to justify it, or because mobile games aren't allowed to cost more than free?
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$5 is more than the average consumer is willing to spend, especially for a game so simple. Remember, this is when the game is 50% discounted
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From what I played in the free levels, I couldn't bring myself to give $10 to it. This is just my opinion, you can disagree with it.
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I can dig that.
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Awesome. But we might be too busy playing our Super Nintendos. Follow for alerts!
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