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Farmville Shutting Down #1
Not that anyone's still playing it in 2020, but Zynga's shutting down Farmville at the end of the year.

Quote:While it looks like most of the problems of the past year will follow us into the next, there is one comforting thought. Whatever 2021 brings, FarmVille is not coming with. The original super-annoying Facebook social game is closing its doors for good on December 31, 2020.

Read More: https://kotaku.com/as-2020-ends-so-does-...1845201618
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RE: Farmville Shutting Down #2
I remember playing this when I was still at school wow! Like you mentioned already, people still play this?
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This was very popular around a decade ago.

Seldom have I heard or come across anyone playing It nowadays.
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(09-29-2020, 05:22 AM)Aeolian Wrote: I remember playing this when I was still at school wow! Like you mentioned already, people still play this?


Strangely, I think it was mostly the parents of the 90s kids that got really into this. That and bejeweled blitz. The younger generations (for the most part) dropped it almost 10 years ago.

However, there's a lot of games that copy the model of farmville. Pay-to-play events, energy caps of some kind and an insistence on relying on "friends" to give you resources to progress. There's millions of these little suckers, so other than that particular title, I don't feel like farmville is ever going to be really "gone".
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I will be playing this weekend.

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(10-01-2020, 11:18 AM)Ladog Wrote: I will be playing this weekend.

Really?! Have you always played, or are you just playing to see what it's like before it disappears? xD
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(09-29-2020, 08:59 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(09-29-2020, 05:22 AM)Aeolian Wrote: I remember playing this when I was still at school wow! Like you mentioned already, people still play this?


Strangely, I think it was mostly the parents of the 90s kids that got really into this. That and bejeweled blitz. The younger generations (for the most part) dropped it almost 10 years ago.

However, there's a lot of games that copy the model of farmville. Pay-to-play events, energy caps of some kind and an insistence on relying on "friends" to give you resources to progress. There's millions of these little suckers, so other than that particular title, I don't feel like farmville is ever going to be really "gone".

Zynga's mechanics have definitely influenced games internationally. Most mobile and social games utilize a similar pay-to-win strategy. Unfortunately, they contributed to making that approach more widespread.
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(10-01-2020, 03:41 PM)Oni Wrote:
(09-29-2020, 08:59 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(09-29-2020, 05:22 AM)Aeolian Wrote: I remember playing this when I was still at school wow! Like you mentioned already, people still play this?


Strangely, I think it was mostly the parents of the 90s kids that got really into this. That and bejeweled blitz. The younger generations (for the most part) dropped it almost 10 years ago.

However, there's a lot of games that copy the model of farmville. Pay-to-play events, energy caps of some kind and an insistence on relying on "friends" to give you resources to progress. There's millions of these little suckers, so other than that particular title, I don't feel like farmville is ever going to be really "gone".

Zynga's mechanics have definitely influenced games internationally. Most mobile and social games utilize a similar pay-to-win strategy. Unfortunately, they contributed to making that approach more widespread.

This is so true. I personally, really thoroughly, dislike this strategy. However, it's pretty popular, and a substantial way to make money. This doesn't mean that strategy won't evolve over time too. It may evolve to something I don't mind. Who knows.
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RE: Farmville Shutting Down #9
rip, i loved farmville a lot very much

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RE: Farmville Shutting Down #10
The post made me nostalgic Tongue

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