- Maple Tale is a newly-released idle RPG
- It boasts some great pixel art, but problems with actually playing the game and its marketing have marred it
- Maple Tale’s advertising has been accused of cribbing unauthorised works from several artists
As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must confess that I’ve seen it all – good, bad, and downright ugly. The latest addition to the pixel RPG craze, Maple Tale, seems to be a blend of all three.
As a passionate enthusiast of the ever-evolving world of pixel RPGs, I recently stumbled upon Maple Tale, the latest addition to this captivating genre. Developed by LUCKYYX Games, this game appears to be a typical idle RPG with a visually appealing pixel art facade. With over 100k downloads on Google Play alone, it’s evident that there’s a dedicated fanbase eagerly exploring its depths.
Nevertheless, Maple Tale has been rated quite poorly on Google Play, currently at 2.1 stars, with most players encountering difficulties just getting the game to function initially. It’s worth noting that initial problems aren’t always a major concern, as even large games can sometimes have a bumpy launch.
A major concern for Maple Tale right now appears to be the issue with their visual content, specifically allegations that they’ve used unauthorized works in their advertisements. Although it’s uncertain if these questionable images are actually present within the game itself, the controversy definitely tarnishes their reputation.
No such thing as bad publicity?
Admittedly, the name Maple Tale itself bears a striking resemblance to Maple Story, so there were some warning signs the developers might have been cribbing from other games. It’s a shame as well, because judging by the number of downloads and corresponding reviews, the actual content of the game itself did seem to tempt many players in. Unfortunately, no matter what the actual content of Maple Tale is like, it may have lost any chance of credibility with these scandals.
Still, you shouldn’t take this as being representative of the entire mobile world. Why not take a look at some of the games on our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far) to see what top titles really carry the day?
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2024-09-10 15:48