There are some games that just don't feel good to play on a phone, games that require twitchy controls, games that need a lot of buttons, and games that can't be put down for a moment so you can answer a text are just a few examples. While MapleStory M knows that it's not ideally suited for touchscreen play, its solutions to the problem end up distancing the player and making for a rather boring experience. MMOOM (Massive Multiplayer Online On Mobile) MapleStory M is a mobile port of classic PC MMO. It's an ambitious project, and for the most part it works really well. You create a character, level them up, unlock new abilities, find citizens in need, help them with their quests, and then get some rewards. Mo' problems While there's a sharp, dopamine-filled compulsion loop here, MapleStory M falls into the same trap as a lot of other mobile MMOs out there. Within about an hour and a half, I was already level 20 and could get rid of my...