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A fresh editorial look at why established franchises work on phones only when they rethink pacing, controls, and session structure.
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A fresh editorial look at why established franchises work on phones only when they rethink pacing, controls, and session structure.
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Neverness to Everness offers stylish city exploration, smooth combat, and strong ideas, but its best systems still need refinement.
Merchant of the Skies brings relaxed trading, floating islands, and slow-burn route planning to Android and iOS.
Racing Master impresses with licensed cars, strong presentation, and flexible controls, though its early race formats could be more adventurous.
Dicero keeps runs fast, readable, and easy to restart, making it a strong fit for players who like light roguelite progression.
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