Hardcore Games: A big reason I play mobile games is because they’re, well…mobile. I can play them on my daily subway commute. I can play them while I wait in line for the bus. I can even sneak in a few moments while I wait for my computer to start at my desk, before I finally commit to beginning my workday. Lionheart: Tactics, developed by Kongregate, did not let me do so. In fact, it let me do very little for more than a few minutes before I found myself having to either wait half an hour in order to proceed, or pay extra. I do not like having to pay for games marketed, in strident all-caps, as “FREE” when I know they are in fact freemium. I do not like having to pay to take actions within a game. I do not like “pay-to-win”. For this reason, despite its many positive qualities, I do not like Lionheart: Tactics.
TechRaptor writes, "With support for Adobe Flash Player ceasing by the end of this year, sites that host flash games are finding ways to change. In the case of Kongregate, many essential features are being cut as the company prepares for what is to come."
Kongregate CEO Emily Greer speaks to PC Invasion about its newly launched game platform, Kartridge, which focuses on community and rewards.
Kongregate's new Storefront Kartridge has announced the date for its open beta.
Glad to see the company venturing off in new areas. Love kong for online flash games