I'm sick of screenshots like this:
<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/war-of-the-fallen/id594019940" rel="nofollow">https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/war-of-the-fallen/id59401994...</a><p>I want to see the app itself, not just a collection of stuff you can do. That means nothing to me. I don't want to download junk, free or paid, and want to see an accurate representation of what I'll be getting. This shows me some character factions, what a card looks like, and tells me I can fight with it, but all that is meaningless to the app itself.<p>I have similar feelings about quotes being used at the top of the description, before I even know what the app is. First, tell me what it does for me, then go into detail, and then use cherry-picked quotes from reviewers (but I'll ignore those anyway and check your star rating; manufactured social proof is meaningless to me).<p>At least this makes a good filter for me; usually apps that are unwilling to use actual screenshots and require feel-good quotes aren't worth anything. Of course in this example, the developer name would generate an automatic pass.