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What to look for when choosing a co-op
nuke9104 (US1)
US1 Posts: 149
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imo, most small, start-up co-ops never make it, they just fade away because there are just too many advantages for co-ops with more members.
Be aware that the better co-ops often have level requirements for new recruits, must be above level 30 or whatever. I recently started over on a different server. ad joined a small co-op temporarily whilst I leveled up and researched the better co-ops. (For me, the level of their Horse Meadow was important). Having got a shortlist you can always message the co-op leader with any questions.
I was the leader of one of the top 50 alliances in Galaxy Life (which died about 5 years ago due to hackers), and am the godfather for a family in Goodgame Gangster on the agame.com website which got to be the second best family (they just took down the web page a couple of days ago; the game was Flash based, which dies at the end of the year; I am still playing because the server is still up and I haven't logged out, otherwise I wouldn't be able to get back into the game). My wife similarly gets into games, but they are just games, and we do have other things to do in life as well.
How many people are needed to effectively do research in a co-op? With over 3000 co-ops in the US1 server, it is a lot to look over, so it would be nice to find ways to quickly reduce the number to something more managable. Obviously, ones that are not looking for members will eliminate some, but that still seems to leave most.
Thank you to everyone that has so far responded. You have provided valuable insights that we will use when evaluating co-ops. I invite additional comments.
It sounds like you and your wife like to do well in the games you play so it would be a good idea to look for a larger cooperative to do well in events together. If you try to get in the top few, they may have very high expectations that would either require a high level of activity or a large amount of in-game purchases so I would suggest looking for some cooperative that may have a good balance between doing well and the amount of time spent in-game.
Since the US server is the largest English speaking server, you may want to check this section as there are many advertisements of cooperatives from that server and you can try talking with a few leaders to see what their expectations are and if they match your expectations.