What's the most you'll pay for an iPhone/iPod Touch game?

7 Comments

  • anish - 15 years ago

    JAILBREAK BABY -ALL FREE!!! :)

  • Adam Smith - 15 years ago

    Price should be determined by the market.

  • Marc J - 15 years ago

    If it's free it's for me, but I have paid for games like Scrabble and Monopoly because I love them and play them everyday (Scrabble in particular). Other than that if it's more than $1.99 then the answer is NO!

  • Chris - 15 years ago

    Free is where it is at!!!!!

  • JoeBob Bubba - 15 years ago

    have to have one of these things first to even care

  • Kit - 15 years ago

    I answered "other" with the actual answer being $0.

    I will not buy anything else from itunes or apple in general until they unbundle the iphone from a single carrier. Their partnerships with service providers are anti-competitive and anti-consumer. Service providers should compete based on service - not on a device enslaved to that service. People love to boast about their iphones, but have you ever heard an iphone owner bragging about their contract with AT&T? People don't buy AT&T service; they buy the iPhone and get stuck with whatever provider Apple has sold out to (usually the #2 provider in an area).

  • Brian - 15 years ago

    I just voted on your "What's the most you'll pay for an iPhone/iPod Touch game?" poll. I chose the "Other" option. As per your request, here's my comment...

    Free, free, free...and even then some seem over-priced. I find myself with a chicken-egg problem: I try the LITE versions of games to see if I like them, but then are disappointed with the lack of challenges, options, etc...which may actually exist in the non-LITE version, but I'm hesitant (to cheap?) to take that chance. Not because $0.99 is a lot of money for one game (in fact, it's quite a bargain), but because if I had spent only a dollar on every game I've ever downloaded, I would have already spend hundreds of dollars with nothing but disappointment to show for it.

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