u/GallopingHydra

My opinion on trickcal.

I wanted to let the reader know first of all that I haven't seen much gacha games due to my lack of proper spec devices before I make these very, VERY long walls of texts thanks to my background from a not so financially comfortable life.

I never had much experience playing gacha games at all (since the first one i found was when I was like 15) the first one i had played was HSR. I never saw myself having much contact with the community. I just thought that this was the way these games rolled, kinda money laundering and so and so. It is only a few months after I find out the elephant in the room is the power creep of each character. Not to mention all the other problems i ran into regarding my storage and the lack of my own daily visit into grinding thanks to school and so. That game had started taking a toll on me because it was too tedious to collect currency for banners as an f2p player. And i think that is justifiable since... Games do need money to run. But is that really justifiable for the amount of power creep that was claimed to be present? I do not really know.

Then came this game, it's just been barely like... What? 1-2 months since I discovered it? But I'll be honest when I tell you that this game has quite much turned my viewpoint into a completely different world about the gacha. I never thought that It'd be such a chill experience. A lot of games require so much effort to be put in nowadays that at a certain point it feels very tedious to stay for a second longer. there is a small place for people to actually spend on their teams and make a competitive play but again, having the option to just not do so and feel not so much behind just feels very strangely nice to me. There are a lot of free rewards. Everything is just so generous that it almost feels like hacking out free resources. I have almost never expected this amount of generosity as someone who mostly couldn't pay for things up on this internet for a long long time from the very day i discovered it. I will be honest and tell you that I am still very new to it, I have barely grasped the lore and how it is for the Koreans. This game feels like a refreshing breath of air among all the soot of the games where only the tryhards and the heavy spenders deserve anything. The design is cute and compact as it goes the same for the characters. And the gacha system as i probably mentioned before a few times (lol) is very very groundbreaking. I'd like to know about people's experiences as well with gacha games in general or am I the only guy who thinks that this game is too chill?

This game has strangely affected me in a way i haven't realised it yet completely. But realised hard enough for me to yap about it. I just want to thank the people who helped in the making of this game, AND most importantly every player that spent even a small sum of money on it to help it keep running for this long. This game truly feels like an otherworldly experience in a place that kind of felt repetitive over and over. I am still not sure to call it a gem but I'll confidently call it very different from the usual from the other games I played.

Thank you for bearing these long walls of texts.

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u/GallopingHydra — 18 days ago