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OP is right. Don't use guilt to defend a slimy cash-grab (either that or its just shoddy work). I paid a buck, thats my opinion.
You do that.
I don't get why there are so many morons here who don't understand the point of games (or -not- games, if you must) like this. The devs themselves said that it's not a game. Any and all reviews you were free to look up before purchasing said it.
Some people like short games that tell a story. And before you start crying about how little story there was, or about the graphics, how about the fact that the proceeds of this game are actually meant to support the relief groups who helped rescue, clean up and rebuild in Japan? This isn't supposed to be a game that you buy and get hundreds of hours of gameplay. It's a donation, and for that donation, you're given a small, short game that shows you the sentiments of the groups you've just given money to.
Literally no one would be angry about this game if any of them had the brains to read the description, reviews or comments before impulsively buying it and assuming they're playing Call of Duty.
Honestly, whining about this (not) game at all just proves that you're not very smart. It would've taken you all of 30 seconds to learn what it's about, how long it is, and what people thought of it.
The fact that we are all standing here in a circle asking the question is proof that we can take steps to fix things. We live in a time where natural disasters are on the rise, the OP probably does not grasp that fundamental truth, but that's why works like this exist. And will continue to increase. Not everything needs to be a game.
It's free. Not a cash grab.