Friday, November 16, 2012

Freemium Price Compare!

a.k.a. ARSE

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I recently read an old article on Mental Floss about the Toadstool Exchange - it compared the relative prices in-game, and in real-world dollars, the cost of a grenade. This, in turn, reminded me of an annual column The Economist used to run - The Big Mac Index. Both are genius, and well worth a read when it comes to comparing relative values of things that either are digital or seemingly dissimilar i.e. a burger in a Norway vs. a burger in Tuscaloosa.

Anyways....in that vein I was inspired to create the ARSE. Most (90%+) of freemium or free-to-play app games out there, allow you to speed up the game, and thus gain an advantage, by purchasing some sort of of in-game currency. The important part, as it pertains to ARSE, is that in general, 1 in-game resource, be it gems, or gold, or smurfberries, equals 1 hour of game speed-up time. And thus, a comparative real-currency value can be assigned to these seemingly intangible virtual items.

GameResourceUnitsCostCost Per Resource
CityVille
Cash
50
$4.99
$0.10
Clash of Clans
Gems
1200
$9.99
$0.01
Dragon Story
Gold
120
$4.99
$0.04
Dragonvale
Gems
130
$4.99
$0.04
Gizmonauts
Crystals
130
$4.99
$0.04
Hay Day
Diamonds
130
$4.99
$0.04
Jurassic Park Builder
Bucks
120
$9.99
$0.08
My Little Pony
Gems
120
$9.99
$0.08
Restaurant Story
Gems
105
$19.99
$0.19
Simpsons: Tapped Out
Donuts
132
$9.99
$0.08
Smurfs' Village
Berries
125
$9.99
$0.08
Tiny Monsters
Diamonds
130
$4.99
$0.04
Tiny Tower
Tower Bux
100
$1.99
$0.02
Tiny Tribe
Diamonds
100
$9.99
$0.10


 Several caveats:

1. I tried to go for similar Resource Units or USD ($) amounts. It's not precise, clearly.

2. Some games, like Clash of Clans or Simpsons, use a different metrics to apply against 1 hour of in-game progress. 'Clash' is pretty easy to decipher; 4 gems = 1 hour. Simpsons has no discernible pattern.

3. Unsurprisingly, the mercenary black souls at Team Lava have the highest comparative ARSE cost via Restaurant Story.

I'll be updating the ARSE as the mood strikes, new games make the list, or a cost moves dramatically.











































































































































































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