Free Mobile Game Costs $9.99 On Nintendo Switch… Still Full Of Microtransactions



MUJO launched for Nintendo Switch, and despite being a mobile free-to-play game, Oink Games decided to charge ten bucks and STILL keep all the free-to-play microtransactions.

A good reminder of just how scummy a lot of mobile developers can be, and have been for a long time.

20 Comments:

  1. Fuck it, i give up. I will go back to table top games.

  2. Oh fuck… is this Nintendo’s Life of Black Tiger moment?

  3. This is bullshit, a fucking Candy Crush style game on the Switch, which you have to pay for??

  4. The trend of over priced mobile trash is bound for the switch… it’s kinda ripe for it. Hell they sell vaccine for more on that platform than others and that was a early game in the consoles life cycle

  5. How has this shit gone through?

  6. stephenEbuchenberger

    It’s happened before on Nintendo consoles. Just significantly less noticable than on steam.

  7. EA changed their name I see…

  8. Bro this isn’t the first switch game that is way cheaper on other systems

  9. I was in a store that had real life loot boxes. There were micro transactions used to fill the loot boxes too. I think they called it a pinata. So I think Viva Pinata started all the loot boxes.

  10. Verde the Star Warrior

    Just…what. I buy Undertale for ten bucks on Steam but then these fuckers come around trying to sell their fee-to-pay game for the same amount on the Nintendo E-Shop AND keep in their microtransactions? This isn’t just stupid, it’s downright illegal.

    Edit: if it’s not illegal then it should be

  11. Well Nintendo is at least 10 years behind the rest of the game industry so it is about time for them to start with microtransactions. Soon they will move on to loot boxes.

  12. There was a Star Wars Battlefront 2 ad in front of this video. lol!

  13. Oink Games. No fucking way LMAO

  14. Hmmmm …. I’ll get the popcorn ?

  15. never buy a switch

  16. Jim has an iPhone X? I expected better purchasing judgement from him

  17. Life’s good when you’re turning players into payers, crying like an anime fan on prom night

  18. How did Oink Games get their game on the Nintendo eShop? Well, it might have something to do with the fact that Oink Games… is made out of ex-Skip employees. The studio that worked with Nintendo for many years on games like Chibi Robo, Captain Rainbow and the Art Style games.

    I am disappointed to see how they treat their old home. Their games use to be events that I always looked to. Experimental, bold and above all fun. Skip itself seems to be around in name alone these days.

  19. Your better than this Nintendo.

  20. Cala Maria Wants To Blow You!

    I have no more Betty Boop facts.

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