Out of all the things that indies do right, very few of them succeed at a successful, competitive, long-lasting online multiplayer community. The trend of MOBAs that have been popping up tend to fade out pretty quickly, the 1v1 indies have mostly scattered players with pop-in-pop-out attendance, and there’s a small handful of indie FPS games that have somewhat successful communities. So when I first visited the lively community of a simple capture-the-flag game entitled TagPro, I was curious as to what made the game so competitive, so addicting and fun that Major League TagPro was a thing.
Four hours later, my curiosity was satisfied.
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