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6/15/2025, 9:09:43 PM
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There are not that many games on DMM. Or games that aren't shovelware I should mean. 27 is a relatively poor spot in the upper crust of games which is where MMTD would be categorized. MMTD's monetization though isn't aggressive and it lacks microtransaction prompts compared to top earners, so it's the type of game to bounce to the top ranks then back down immediately after. It also has minimal daily playing time which is also a factor from what people can tell.
DMM's current golden child, Twinkle Star Knights(also by Kumasan Studios) can rank 1 multiple days in a row after just a normal release and ambiently stays in the top 10 and may rank 1 randomly. If you look past rank 30, you start seeing AI shovelware and ancient games you would've thought died already.
About 80-90% of the games that release on DMM are utter bombs and some are so disastrous and poorly polished, they become memes. Arms Armoury, Job-Change Maou, Re:Oath. What's even funnier is when they're heavily advertised and pushed beforehand to sound like a big release. Pic related is Re:Oath which is literally mobile game ad tier city builder.
There are not that many games on DMM. Or games that aren't shovelware I should mean. 27 is a relatively poor spot in the upper crust of games which is where MMTD would be categorized. MMTD's monetization though isn't aggressive and it lacks microtransaction prompts compared to top earners, so it's the type of game to bounce to the top ranks then back down immediately after. It also has minimal daily playing time which is also a factor from what people can tell.
DMM's current golden child, Twinkle Star Knights(also by Kumasan Studios) can rank 1 multiple days in a row after just a normal release and ambiently stays in the top 10 and may rank 1 randomly. If you look past rank 30, you start seeing AI shovelware and ancient games you would've thought died already.
About 80-90% of the games that release on DMM are utter bombs and some are so disastrous and poorly polished, they become memes. Arms Armoury, Job-Change Maou, Re:Oath. What's even funnier is when they're heavily advertised and pushed beforehand to sound like a big release. Pic related is Re:Oath which is literally mobile game ad tier city builder.
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