
Sorry for my stupid suggestions

Paislee wrote:Actually I think it'd be great to take it a step further and Haven and Hearth be made into a social networking game. We can have friends visit our farms at will and fertilize our crops and feed our chickens. The size of our claims would be determined by the number of friends we have. We can purchase pearls with Facebook credits for easy trade. Highest quality resources could also be made available to anyone via FB credits! It would be awesome to implement an energy feature by which we would be limited in the number of actions we take per day in game, thereby leaving more time to do things in the real world (this feature could be bypassed with RL money of course). Best yet, we can grief each other not only online but IRL. I think this is an awesome idea.
Andrew78910 wrote:Please don't be mad at me but this coul be a really good facebopk like place cuz this game is amazing. Updating your status would be nice
Sorry for my stupid suggestions
TheTylerLee wrote:Paislee wrote:Actually I think it'd be great to take it a step further and Haven and Hearth be made into a social networking game. We can have friends visit our farms at will and fertilize our crops and feed our chickens. The size of our claims would be determined by the number of friends we have. We can purchase pearls with Facebook credits for easy trade. Highest quality resources could also be made available to anyone via FB credits! It would be awesome to implement an energy feature by which we would be limited in the number of actions we take per day in game, thereby leaving more time to do things in the real world (this feature could be bypassed with RL money of course). Best yet, we can grief each other not only online but IRL. I think this is an awesome idea.
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If this game were on Facebook, friends could spam your newsfeed with apples. That way you wouldn't have to eat rats.Vihart wrote:You mean this would be a good game connected to facebook, perhaps even advertise this game on facebook.
Maybe the people that made the game want to develop it a little further before advertising it on facebook.
Although all games ive seen on facebook are flash games that require no download, maybe they could implement the
facebook id login but is this game well protected against hackers?
"The size of our claims would be determined by the number of friends we have. We can purchase pearls with Facebook credits for easy trade. Highest quality resources could also be made available to anyone via FB credits!"
-I dont like this, ive have been easily bored by lots of facebook games because some games require friends (we might sacrifice our freedom and hermits might suffer depending how far friends in game effect the game play)
-Commercializing this game would be bad, it changes the priorities from giving a good gaming experience to grabbing peoples money (which can make the game play suffer depending how you go about it)
-I dont like the idea of buying extra resources with real money either , this is a survival game - you shouldnt be able to simply buy your way out of trouble, you should have to break your back for something you want to achieve in game (e.g i start the game, i walked around eating rats and messing up like any other noob(starving half the time) if i could buy extra items/resources i wouldnt have to worry about this kind of thing (i loved wondering around eating rats etc it makes the game what it is).
Paislee wrote:If this game were on Facebook, friends could spam your newsfeed with apples. That way you wouldn't have to eat rats.Vihart wrote:You mean this would be a good game connected to facebook, perhaps even advertise this game on facebook.
Maybe the people that made the game want to develop it a little further before advertising it on facebook.
Although all games ive seen on facebook are flash games that require no download, maybe they could implement the
facebook id login but is this game well protected against hackers?
"The size of our claims would be determined by the number of friends we have. We can purchase pearls with Facebook credits for easy trade. Highest quality resources could also be made available to anyone via FB credits!"
-I dont like this, ive have been easily bored by lots of facebook games because some games require friends (we might sacrifice our freedom and hermits might suffer depending how far friends in game effect the game play)
-Commercializing this game would be bad, it changes the priorities from giving a good gaming experience to grabbing peoples money (which can make the game play suffer depending how you go about it)
-I dont like the idea of buying extra resources with real money either , this is a survival game - you shouldnt be able to simply buy your way out of trouble, you should have to break your back for something you want to achieve in game (e.g i start the game, i walked around eating rats and messing up like any other noob(starving half the time) if i could buy extra items/resources i wouldnt have to worry about this kind of thing (i loved wondering around eating rats etc it makes the game what it is).
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