50% of mobile players have now received a reward with real monetary value from a smartphone game. Meanwhile, 72% of that group say real-world rewards are now “important” when it comes to them selecting a new mobile game to download.

That’s according to the second part of Almedia’s Rewarded Returns report conducted by Atomik Research, which surveyed over 2,000 mobile players across the US and UK.

The reward-based UA approach seeks to acquire, engage, and retain more players by placing a rewards campaign over an existing game.

As such, a player might receive cash, Amazon credit, or payouts of other currencies of real-world value for reaching particular stages or achieving certain tasks within a game.

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    23 hours ago

    Wazhack, it’s a roguelike made by a guy who did a lot of stuff for Nethack as I recall. It’s 15+ years old and I own it on every platform I can. It has very dated graphics but overall might be one of the deeper games available for the genre.

    Wazhack has a free version that lets you play the first 400 feet of the dungeon. It took me a few weeks of constant play to get to that point reliably.

    If yiu like sword and board roguelikes I would give that a shot.