ISBN-13: 9783565208708 / Angielski / Miękka / 128 str.
Free-to-play is the most expensive business model on earth. Tech journalist James Thorne exposes the predatory tactics of the mobile gaming industry in "Chasing Whales." The title refers to the industry term for the top 0.15% of players who spend thousands of dollars on microtransactions, effectively subsidizing the game for everyone else.Thorne breaks down the "skinner box" mechanics used by developers: variable ratio rewards (loot boxes), pain points engineered to sell solutions (energy timers), and the "near-miss" psychology borrowed directly from slot machines. He interviews game designers who admit to hiring behavioral psychologists to maximize addiction rather than fun.The book also explores the human cost-stories of families bankrupted by a child's addiction to "gacha" mechanics or vulnerable adults caught in the spiral of "pay-to-win." "Chasing Whales" is a consumer protection manual for the digital age, revealing how games transitioned from art to extraction algorithms.
They aren't designing games for fun; they are designing them for your wallet. Inside the algorithm that hunts for the big spenders.