Subterfuge developers release data showing that having push notifications for an application or a game can affect the retention rate of its userbase.
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"I found Subterfuge to be a strange and sometimes uncomfortable game to play with friends. We've already talked about that a little, but perhaps we didn't talk enough about why it was able to have such an impact in the first place. Subterfuge is, more than anything else, a game of mutual deception, in which a group of players must work together whilst deftly avoiding the awkward truth that only one of them can emerge victorious."
Grab your scuba gear and prep your submarine as we drive right into what may well be the best Android and iOS game the year.
Subterfuge is a long form real time strategy game and by this I mean that instead of sending units to a position and watching them scurry over in matter of moments, Subterfuge’s troop movements take hours, even days. Set on the bottom of the ocean up to 8 players are competing to produce 200 of a resource called Neptunium. In order to do this players are going to command 3 types of outpost: factories, generators and mines. Each operates differently and striking a balance between all 3 is extremely important. Players can also win by defeating each other player’s Queen and I will come back to what her majesty does in a moment.
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The guys also discuss gaming media beef, NBA/NFL talk, Netflix's amazing Master of None, The Crew: Wild Run, iOS' Subterfuge and much, much more."