Comments on: EA announces three Android games
Game publisher says it will release Tetris, Bejeweled, and Monopoly for Google's new mobile phone platform.
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Compelling doesn't have to mean complicated with crazy graphics. Didn't anyone else get addicted to playing drugwars on their ti-85? I probably would have got a lot more out of pre-calculus if I'd been paying attention.
I'm just waiting for someone to write an NES emulator for android. It'll be just like the good old days of playing Zelda on my Dell Axim x50v.
- by acrosser March 19, 2009 6:17 PM PDT
- "In addition, EA didn't say whether it was planning to charge for the titles."
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(10 Comments)They didn't have to. EA charges for EVERYTHING, or plasters it with ads (someone please correct me if I am wrong). They are selling Scrabble for $7.99 on iPhone. I doubt they will give it away for free or significantly cheaper than that on Android. I'm developing a game for Android that is similar to Scrabble (but different enough in several respects that it will avoid copyright infringement) and will offer a free version, and a paid version with extra features like submitting high scores, seeing what the highest-scoring move for your last turn would've been, etc. The paid version will be $2.99, unless EA charges less than that for their Android Scrabble (doubtful), in which case I will undercut them... down to $0.99 if necessary.