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They are, but they're meant for different situations.
Mobile games are usually for those spare moments when you don't have time to sit down at a console or PC, like when you're waiting for the bus. It's that short-and-sweet nature that keeps people coming back. If your round is over in a couple of minutes, you're more likely to try another round than you would if you spent half an hour in a 'big' video game.
Some people try to delegitimize them by saying they're not "real" games, but I'd beg to differ: you can be an expert in Threes, just as you can be a casual Call of Duty player. The only real difference is that you're targeting different gameplay situations and miss out on some resources.
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