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I'm just curious as to how many adults are playing this game, and how you find time for it.
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"Forever 21" because I look it.
One of my earliest encounters with a "video game" was one in which you had to give directions to a triangle (called a "turtle") with (X,Y) coordinates, and it would move around on the screen according to what you programmed. Go figure!
Maryann572--Do you remember Atari? I remember playing with a joystick.. the game was you were a space ship, and had to shoot the aliens as they came down to your ship from the top of the screen. I also remember being sooo excited to use the game gun to play that other game on Atari, I think it was called Duck Hunters?? The one that at the beginning of it, the dog's head pops out from the grass!!!
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Nobody said kids shouldn't play, just that they think more adults play it than children do. Which is likely the case! But nobody says kids can't play it though too!
I'm early 30's, and currently working from home, though likely to change that soon. So I do have a lot of time to play as well!
I have had kids playing in my co-ops in the past, all currently late teens and up now in my co-ops. Kids don't typically stay for long, mostly because I think it doesn't hold their attention. They tend to turn red after level 20... After you start leveling up, it takes longer and longer to get things done, great for adults who like to strategize, but not for kids who get bored easily. That said, there are some kids who really do enjoy playing and have a lot of fun with the game.
Found BF by accident, and have enjoyed it since.
I think all ages should be offered the chance to play. If they find other intersts and go, that is fine. Age and "things" do that to people. Life sometimes changes and we decide to move on to other things..
For now, I play Big Farm....
Until? When ever....
I agree with this statement 100%. During my time farming and running my co-op about 90% of the other kids that have joined haven't lasted very long. They just get bored easily or the are too busy with other stuff like school.
I am not one of those kids.
And I am quite proud to say that I am one of these kinds of kids. I am able to play this game because I am homeschooled, and I am very thankful for that. This game is not just game, it helps to keep your mind active and I personally love math, and this game uses quite a bit of math in it. So when I am working on making my farm perfect, I get to use my math skills to do that.
So now let me take just a quick moment to tell you what I have achieved during my time playing Big Farm, I started playing when I was almost 13, and now I am almost 15. On March 1st, I will have been playing this game for 2 years, and that will also be my co-op, Super Awesome's 2ed birthday. During these past 2 years I have managed to get my farm to level 115, finish all tasks on my main farm, and all but 2 tasks on each of my gourmet & flower farms. My Co-op, which I am leader of, with the help of my amazing team has gotten to Level 74 and is currently ranked #80 at of all co-ops on the US Server.
I completely agree that most of the players on Big Farm are adults, but there are the few kids that are like me, and are just as good at farming as those adults.
It really just depends on the kind of person. Because all it takes is a little perseverance and patience to do the things that I have achieved on my farm.
Well I think that is everything, sorry for the long post, I am a writer, so yeah.
~Space~
And I agree with your post completely, it takes a certain kind of person to stick with the game for the long run. And alot of people just want things to move faster. I know alot of people in my co-op have said at one time or another how they want buildings to build faster or have more then one construction window. And I have told them pretty much what you said, You don't get a Big Farm overnight, it takes time, but it is worth it in the end.
And for me, because this game takes time and you can't be done in a few weeks, that is why I enjoy it so much and have stuck with it that long.
~Space~
I remember the Atari too. Kids these days do not know what we are talking about when we talk about Atari. It was the Nintendo that had the duck hunter game. Nice to meet ya'll.
I also very much agree with Farmer John and Super Space Girl, I hadn't read their posts when I wrote mine. I've been playing for a year now and I'm proud of my lovely farm(s). My 13 year old son plays too, he is learning a lot about managing money and saving up and WAITING ...compared to all his xbox games that are all 'go'.
Edit by PINJO: merged posts, please use edit button