I paid for this game in 2021 because I wanted to play Fruit Ninja now and then and I didn’t want to deal with ads or all the weird stuff in the newer version. It is now unplayable without paying for the stupid new subscription service. They’ve basically just stolen the money I paid them now.

1 point

Should’ve pirated it, mobile game companies are sleazy douchebags more often than not, and so are the stores they often sell the games on.

permalink
report
reply
-5 points
*

Okay I agree that subscriptions are dumb, especially when you already own something. And I know capitalism is a fucking hellhole.

However, they did not steal the money you paid them. It has been 1,279 days since April 11th 2021. You paid $2.15 total for the app, per your screenshot. Assuming you used the game every day, let’s break down that cost to cents per day. It works out to 0.168ths of a cent per day for ownership during this time. For a game you clearly enjoyed playing, you paid about a cent per week, which was used to pay the employees who were supporting the maintenance and possibly further development of the app. that money wasn’t stolen, it was used to support the thing that you enjoyed.

Does it suck that you can’t use it anymore? Absolutely!

Should you be able to own your purchases forever? Yes!

Is the system fucked? You better believe it!

Did they steal $2.15 from you? … no.

permalink
report
reply
5 points

If you went to a store, purchased a board game, took it home and played it for a couple years, and then suddenly someone from that store came to your house, took the game from you and prevented you from playing it further, would that not be them stealing your money? Not really sure how this is different.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

To fruit ninja or not to fruit ninja…

permalink
report
reply
5 points

They did this with age of zombies as well - I loved that game!

permalink
report
reply
2 points

I’m still mad that when Epic’s account got banned, my Infinity Blade trilogy purchase went with it….

permalink
report
reply