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Hey everyone, so lately I've been wondering about the future of mobile gaming. It feels like my attention span is getting shorter and shorter these days - like, I can barely focus on a mobile game for more than five or ten minutes before I get bored and switch to something else. I used to be able to get completely sucked into complex RPGs on my phone, but now I mostly just play quick puzzle games or browse social media. Does anyone else feel this way? Are we moving towards a future where all mobile games are designed to be super short and fast-paced? I'm curious if this is just me getting old, or if there's a genuine shift happening in the mobile gaming world.

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I completely agree, and it seems there's actually a design shift happening to match our shrinking attention spans. I recently read an interesting article about this phenomenon that you might find relevant: https://timesloom.com/blog/why-crash-style-games-fit-the-fast-pace-of-mobile-entertainment/. It talks about how "crash" style games are becoming increasingly popular because they fit the fast-paced nature of mobile entertainment. The article mentions how these games don't rely on lengthy tutorials or complex feature systems, so you can jump right in and play for a few minutes without getting overwhelmed. Personally, I've found myself gravitating toward these types of games lately, especially when I'm waiting in line or have a few minutes to kill. They provide quick bursts of entertainment without requiring a huge time commitment.

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