You’re completely right. It sounds from the article like they flailed around a lot trying to figure out what that could be before settling for “do what you know.”
A huge amount of time and energy wasted without a clear vision, and then they fell into the trap of trying to chase the success of other games.
You’re completely right. It sounds from the article like they flailed around a lot trying to figure out what that could be before settling for “do what you know.”
A huge amount of time and energy wasted without a clear vision, and then they fell into the trap of trying to chase the success of other games.