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Gambling is evil, is addictive and destroys the lives of people.

Silmaril

Community Manager
Elvenar Team
Yeah that threw me, I was like hmmm hobby horse? unicorn? pegasus? hobby room? stables? :)
 
LOl, took me a minute but I think what's being referred to here is the Hobby Lobby in the Builders
Hut: it's kinda tacky, but it only rolls around once a day and you stand a chance of picking up a few extra
spells or goods. I never click on the items themselves.
 

Anni-Lizzie

Spellcaster
Hobby rooms, pop up ads, discord server, no forum… what will my challenging, entertaining, gorgeous graphics, long play game look like in a year and will I still be playing is the million dollar question…
 
This game, pehaps you haven't noticed, changes continually. What was a big deal last week (or even yesterday)is often no longer important, or sometimes even available. It turns on a dime, and always has. I've spent days and many coins to reach a particular goal, only to be told it no longer matters...sigh. It will probably still have the graphics, the challenges, and lord alone knows what else, but I'd be very surprised to go away for more than a month and come back to find everything where you left it. It's always been that way.

No, Im not crazy about those skeevy little carinival barker type things, but they do shell out a bit of stuff extra. Or you can just ignore them.

My only concern is the Discord move. if it impacts my game, I'll not be here, because this old lady brain cannot wrap its head around the halls of Discord. As long as it doesn't mess up my game, I'm cool with it. and this game doesn't ask you for a penny unless you want to buy diamonds. );)
 
I wish to comment about the amount of gambling ads which Inno Games has approved for promotion in Elvenar. These ads are sensationalist and appeal directly to people who have an addictive nature and they make it seem that for no cost, the player has the ability to make millions. It is obvious that after the initial free spins the addicted player will have to deposit funds and then more funds etc.

I can not understand why Inno has stooped to the gutter level of these casino companies and ask that these type of ads be withdrawn. Think of your players and not any commission which you may be gaining from having your players become addicted to gambling and have their lives destroyed.

Regards, ElvenZorkan.
I don't think anyone in here would disagree, but the only gamble I've ever taken in here is "Spire, or upgrade..." and "fight or spend points..."
 
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