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<blockquote data-quote="jaredmorgs" data-source="post: 161330" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>There are truly evil IAP models, and not so evil.</p><p></p><p>Sky Force 2014 is a game that is not so evil. It uses a model called single-currency.</p><p></p><p>That means that any upgrades or power ups you need to purchase in game can be done so using the currency you pick up in the game. In this case they are stars, and they are liberally dropped. You can pay for some more stars in a bulk lot, but only if you don't want to grind to earn more of them by playing the levels and as a result getting better at the game anyhow.</p><p></p><p>The Mojo 2 model seems to be stingy single currency. That is the currency dropped in game is tightly issued by the game, which makes me want to rage quit and send hate mail to the developer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaredmorgs, post: 161330, member: 459"] There are truly evil IAP models, and not so evil. Sky Force 2014 is a game that is not so evil. It uses a model called single-currency. That means that any upgrades or power ups you need to purchase in game can be done so using the currency you pick up in the game. In this case they are stars, and they are liberally dropped. You can pay for some more stars in a bulk lot, but only if you don't want to grind to earn more of them by playing the levels and as a result getting better at the game anyhow. The Mojo 2 model seems to be stingy single currency. That is the currency dropped in game is tightly issued by the game, which makes me want to rage quit and send hate mail to the developer. [/QUOTE]
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