I work retail and I tell my customers to stick with what they have if they buy a lot of software. I've been on android since the g1 era and I have over $250 in apps. I know apple has a bit of exclusive content and tons of games that may never see the light of day on android. I usually recommend...
By increasing console sales, you raise the potential software sales. This makes devs a bit more hopeful when choosing to design a game for a specific platform. Except in the case of the PSP which sold well but was hacked too early on
I just been playing offline, and they give you a few bots here n there on your team to help battle. I don't think it's as funny as the other games tho, more battle oriented than humor, which kinda sucks, but I'm still early in it
Yea, and co-op, but you can also start a pvp session and battle just with friends. You get special skill cards (powers) the more you play. And higher value cards, but you can only enable so many cards at a time.
Toilet paper is considered the money, you collect and buy stuff with TP, kinda funny. Graphics are def better than the other games tho, I think they used Unity 5 engine.
For example, a 21-inch (diagonal) GE color television in 1965 had an advertised price of $499, which is equal to $4,724 in today's dollars, according to the federal government's inflation calculator.