

Which brings us to the third, and most frustrating, negative. These guys 'hack' the game and give themselves hundreds of thousands of points that no real player, even a keymaster, can compete against. These are people who can spend huge wads of cash to purchase keys and use them to power game, making sure they get a lot more points than genuine players. A lot of the Events and County Fair require kids to accrue 'points' by completing tasks in order to 'unlock' and 'win' prizes, but in the www there are two things that will ensure they cannot accomplish this. Secondly, while some quests can be played offline, a lot of the 'Events' and 'County Fair' require you to play online, and this is where things get hinky. They also cost real dollars (a lot) if you want to purchase more, so for the love of God make sure the kids can't buy them when they play the game! While the game is very addictive, a lot of fun and has the potential to teach kids things like organisational skills, time management, and patience, there are several downsides to the experience.įirstly, 'sticky' clicking can result in spending keys and fertiliser to complete tasks quicker - by accident - when they are something you should use carefully.
