Robert has been doing what I knew could be done with mobile gaming for many years now: http://www.nimianlegends.com
I don't know if he's picked up more people or still solo, but Brightridge is a beautiful open world with much to explore. While everyone else was making candy crush and Mario knockoffs, he was building that.
I even played the likes of Infinity Blade and it felt... underwhelming.
BrightRidge really leveraged the technology available.
I find controlling on the device you're supposed to be looking with utterly frustrating - how are the controls? I'm all for supporting android games that are games, and not skinner boxes with "Angry Birdz" written on the side.
I don't know if he's picked up more people or still solo, but Brightridge is a beautiful open world with much to explore. While everyone else was making candy crush and Mario knockoffs, he was building that.
I even played the likes of Infinity Blade and it felt... underwhelming.
BrightRidge really leveraged the technology available.