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Fruits vs. Coins. In my mobile game, fruits are the collectibles. Some players say there's no connection between the eye theme and the fruits, and it feels off. I'm thinking of switching to coins. What do you think? Would coins make more sense?

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Fruits vs. Coins. In my mobile game, fruits are the collectibles. Some players say there's no connection between the eye theme and the fruits, and it feels off. I'm thinking of switching to coins. What do you think? Would coins make more sense?

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Fruits vs. Coins Fruits vs. Coins In my mobile game, fruits are the collectibles. Some players say there's no connection between the eye theme and the fruits, and it feels off. I'm thinking of switching to coins. What do you think? Would coins make more sense?

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Fruits vs. Coins In my mobile game, fruits are the collectibles. Some players say there's no connection between the eye theme and the fruits, and it feels off. I'm thinking of switching to coins. What do you think? Would coins make more sense?

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Fruits vs. Coins In my mobile game, fruits are the collectibles. Some players say there's no connection between the eye theme and the fruits, and it feels off. I'm thinking of switching to coins. What do you think? Would coins make more sense?

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Fruits vs. Coins In my mobile game, fruits are the collectibles. Some players say there's no connection between the eye theme and the fruits, and it feels off. I'm thinking of switching to coins. What do you think? Would coins make more sense?

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