With the development of technology and innovation, some mobile games can also be played on a personal computer, but it solely depends on whether the developers behind the game made it possible. Playing on a mobile device or playing on a PC comes with different experiences; one may be better than the other, but one thing is certain: you cannot gain the same experience from both devices.
One game I recently discovered that can be played on PC is Rento 3D. It is a mobile version of the popular board game, Monopoly. But Rento 3D comes with some unique features like strategy cards, special dice, prebought lands, an opportunity to receive rent in jail, and a board filled with more lands and utilities up for grabs. These unique features make the game more interesting and fast to play, thereby giving you more time to play more rounds. And that is not all, the team behind the game hosts a weekly online tournament on Sundays for their users, where top users get to win game coins and rating points.
Being a fan of Rento 3D, I had to check out which gaming experience was better for me, whether playing on mobile or playing on PC. So I downloaded Google Play Game Beta, a software that allows you to play mobile games on the Google Play Store on a Windows PC. Then I installed the Rento 3D.
The first experience I encountered on PC is the inability to maximise the game to the full length of my computer's screen; instead, whenever I click on the max button, it simply enlarges the game screen, but there is still a lot of space left on my computer's screen. Well, I think full-screen mode is not possible on PC. In other words, this isn't the case when playing on mobile. The game fills up your mobile screen, thereby giving you a better experience when playing.
Obviously, the screen experience was not going to stop me from playing, so I continued and clicked on play online, then joined an online game filled with other users. The game had no lag, but the screen colour was a bit different; it had a more contrasted view, like the colours were deem and not bright. I tried to brighten my PC's light with the hope that it would boost the resolution, but there was not much difference.
As I said earlier, the game has a fast mode feature, making it quick for users, and their time does not get delayed by another player who might forget to click on the done button. And this time it was no different with PC. With this, I was able to play more rounds, and it was more fun. So far, I would say playing on PC was fair enough but the mobile experience is so much better.
I will be exploring more mobile games on PC. @southgamer