"Alto's Adventure is a brilliant mobile game" "Alto’s Adventure is remarkably soothing" "Alto's Adventure is the endless runner matured" "An engaging, relaxing, and beautiful experience." "Alto’s Adventure for iOS may be the most beautiful endless runner you’ve ever played" "I couldn't let Alto's Adventure slide by me" "One of the best-looking games on the App Store" "Alto's Adventure demands your attention" "Best of 2015" and "15 Most Beautiful Games" The more free-to-play games that treat players as human beings instead of bank accounts, the better we'll all be.Above the placid ivory snow lies a sleepy mountain village, brimming with the promise of adventure. Indeed, that'll be better for the entire gaming ecosystem. In the end, Alto's Adventure will offer some paid opt-in bonuses for players who "might need a little extra help, or otherwise want to show their support." But, Cash stresses that the core experience is identical between iOS and Android - the whole game "can be enjoyed start to finish, exactly as it can be on iOS." Given the quality of the title, we're willing to trust Cash here and believe that Alto's Adventure won't nickel and dime Android players. He cited titles like Crossy Road and Threes as games that offered free versions that respected players and didn't overwhelm them with opportunities to plunk down cash. However, it wasn't just piracy that caused Cash to go for a free-to-play system. Cash cited an "incredibly insightful" infographic from Monument Valley developer Ustwo that showed only 5 percent of Android players actually paid for the game. That's because of the rampant Android piracy that still makes it hard to launch premium games on the platform. Ultimately his team decided that going free-to-play was the way to go. "We thought long and hard with Noodlecake about how we could best monetize the game - to launch as a premium title (like on iOS), or to explore other alternatives that stayed true to our core values and vision for the game," Cash writes. Cash posted a blog post today to explain why he's going free on Android, and the reasons are about what you'd expect.
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