I have been a Neo Monsters player since the very beginning. I really like this game and have been following it ever since. However, due to my busy schedule, I had to stop for a while and have only been back for about a year.
The game is already 10 years old. Congratulations to Neo Monsters. I have a small idea for the anniversary, which is: Give gratitude gifts according to VIP Level and seniority (Cumulative Login Bonus)
Hopefully after the Anniversary, the Game will develop further and have new features, new Events to give players new experiences. Thank you to the publisher and the development team.
I can understand the rationale for rewarding players that have committed lots of time or m0ney into the game, but I personally don’t think it’s good to make the rich get richer. Any gacha game with competitive elements that’s been around 10 years is going to need to help newer players have ways to catch up with the players who already have an established collection.
So with that said, a small reward as a little nod of respect would be nice in my opinion but I would feel uncomfortable if it was big. Unfortunately, I fear that if it’s only small then it might be seen as a disrespect by some players. My personal opinion here is probably not shared by the majority of others.
For reference, I’m not high VIP but have among the highest cumulative login (I’ve played every day since it was introduced).
This is a 10 year old game, not many games can do that. I suggest giving gems to players based on the number of days they are online in the game. This is a very meaningful gift of gratitude and does not depend on F2P or P2P. Simply, whoever is online more diligently will get more gems.
I am not a high VIP level player, nor a player with high number of login days, because my old account was lost and I just created a new account almost 1 year ago.
I think the game has had a 10-year journey, which is a greatness for a mobile game, which not every game can do. To do that, there must be a great contribution from high VIP level players, and the commitment of long-time players.