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4junk3000
4 years agoNew Spectator
My first thought is that i agree this format is redundant, compared to the variety we experienced over the first 6? years.
But my following thoughts are thus:
If a game is no longer entertaining, you can just quit playing. And later restart. Anytime. It's ok.
If a game entertained you for almost 10 years, i think it did a pretty good job, regardless of its cost.
I don't recall playing any other game almost every day for ten years. Monopoly never offered this much entertainment and i doubt anyone announced they were not going to play again because it was boring.
I expect once i finish my rebuild, I'll become bored with checking in daily - again. My enthusiasm for the game has dropped before. So I'll just visit less often and play the events as they occur, because i love the Simpsons and the funny dialog, i enjoy seeing what few features they'll introduce from the show, and i enjoy integrating new features to my town. Even if i hit the max, it's a challenge to work within the constraints of the game and still maintain an attractive town.
But i don't think games are meant to continue indefinitely. So I'll take from it whatever fun i can and adjust my expectations accordingly. There doesn't seem to be another option, unless i want to give in to negativity about the game's reduction in innovations. Which i don't, tbh
But my following thoughts are thus:
If a game is no longer entertaining, you can just quit playing. And later restart. Anytime. It's ok.
If a game entertained you for almost 10 years, i think it did a pretty good job, regardless of its cost.
I don't recall playing any other game almost every day for ten years. Monopoly never offered this much entertainment and i doubt anyone announced they were not going to play again because it was boring.
I expect once i finish my rebuild, I'll become bored with checking in daily - again. My enthusiasm for the game has dropped before. So I'll just visit less often and play the events as they occur, because i love the Simpsons and the funny dialog, i enjoy seeing what few features they'll introduce from the show, and i enjoy integrating new features to my town. Even if i hit the max, it's a challenge to work within the constraints of the game and still maintain an attractive town.
But i don't think games are meant to continue indefinitely. So I'll take from it whatever fun i can and adjust my expectations accordingly. There doesn't seem to be another option, unless i want to give in to negativity about the game's reduction in innovations. Which i don't, tbh
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