darkzumi wrote:Nobody likes mandatory ads, either in popups or banners on the bottom of the page as you play, BUT, what if we had an sub-area in Downtown Twilight zone (maybe call it the Twilight Advertising Company?) where you could go to watch short ad videos and other types of advertisements? Maybe with getting a small amount of chips or an extra turn in exchange for seeing the ads?
It's been a long time since I've played a game that does this, but I recall there being some serious problems with them being easy to fake out.
Which is to say, most ads are just the site politely asking your browser to display some content. It's easy to end up with situations where people load the page but no ad content (like using AdBlock)
and that's obvious to the advertisers, but not the game.
It's also getting harder
and harder to make money off of advertising, in part because of that decrease from ad blocking. Sad but true.
Staunch wrote:First I love how the developer themselves has been responding to posts here. It makes me even more sad I cannot spend money on the game. Shows you care.
You're welcome
Staunch wrote:My writing is sub-par to most of the game, but I can toss out more ideas if you are interested.
I do like ideas
and a lot of them end up showing up in some form, but the bottleneck is always the actual implementation.
I normally hash out ideas over my morning walk. An idea from one walk rarely takes less than a day's effort to implement
and can be weeks or even months.
So, unfortunately, lots of ideas trying to
fit through a small door. The trick, in my experience, is less getting ideas
and more figuring out how to get them to move through the door in an orderly fashion.
Staunch wrote:I would love to see more maps like the office building downtown. That is probably my favorite quest, as you actually can map your progress.
I'm a fan as well, although it requires a little care so folks with text-to-speech software can use them.
I was actually thinking about something similar (on one of the aforementioned walks) for revamping the Go Fish quest. That one's been on a back burner for a long time, though,
and I'd be surprised to see it this year.
Staunch wrote:Some Facebook games have links where if you buy real world things though links from the game, they credit your game account with premium money as well.
Could probably do something like this through Amazon Associates. It's usually 5% or something. I'd need to do some digging for feasibility
and, frankly, Amazon's given us some grief in the past.
That said, if people are really excited, I can dig into it.
Cheers!
Kinak