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Old Jun 07 2010, 12:42 AM
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Love the 4th farm but still trying to get my lost neighbors back because without them I can't update third farm...any help coming on this I have followed all past suggestions with no results
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Old Jun 07 2010, 02:53 AM
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turn the taco restaurant around.... LOL they are funny guys........

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Old Jun 07 2010, 12:54 PM
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This should make us all proud to be Farm Town players....

Farmville is listed among Time Magazine's "50 Worst Inventions". Meanwhile, you won't find Farm Town anywhere on that list. So, hats off to the devs of Farm Town.
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Old Jun 07 2010, 01:08 PM
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This should make us all proud to be Farm Town players....

Farmville is listed among Time Magazine's "50 Worst Inventions". Meanwhile, you won't find Farm Town anywhere on that list. So, hats off to the devs of Farm Town.
Farmville sucks.
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Old Jun 07 2010, 01:33 PM
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This should make us all proud to be Farm Town players....

Farmville is listed among Time Magazine's "50 Worst Inventions". Meanwhile, you won't find Farm Town anywhere on that list. So, hats off to the devs of Farm Town.
You needed Time Magazine to tell you that?
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Old Jun 07 2010, 01:48 PM
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You needed Time Magazine to tell you that?
LOL! Actually, I did need Time Magazine to tell me. I've never played Farmville. I've always been dedicated to Farm Town.
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This should make us all proud to be Farm Town players....

Farmville is listed among Time Magazine's "50 Worst Inventions". Meanwhile, you won't find Farm Town anywhere on that list. So, hats off to the devs of Farm Town.
A few weeks ago, while working I had turned the television set on to catch the news & weather and was half listening. What caught my attention was an on-air therapist talking to a woman and daughter about the woman's "addiction" to Farmville -- getting up an hour early to harvest so the "pretend crops" wouldn't "spoil," deferring doing household tasks to "farm," etc. The therapist advised the woman to quit playing any computer games altogether and interact with her real family, friends and neighbors and get back into the "real world." He was very critical, not of virtual activity games themselves, but of people who use them as a substitute for interacting with people in the real world.
However, the games took lots of criticism along the way as childish, silly, etc. The only farming game mentioned by name was FV, but I'm not sure that FT wouldn't have been on this therapist's list too. He seemed to have little tolerance for anything "virtual."
My opinion is that when one can be creative with designs, as in FT, the application moves out of the cartoonish or virtual realm of game playing and can be a fun leisure activity that stimulates imagination and creativity, as some of the quite varied layout designs here illustrate. No different from model railroading, creative needlework and many other non-computer activities people enjoy. Also, by interacting with other family members and friends (on and offline friends), the game does have a real life social aspect, just as other games do.
Oops, long comment here LOL
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Old Jun 07 2010, 02:17 PM
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As a retired old man, thank God for FT. It keeps me off the streets, out of the bars, and away from shopping and spending money. I love this game.
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Old Jun 07 2010, 06:03 PM
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A few weeks ago, while working I had turned the television set on to catch the news & weather and was half listening. What caught my attention was an on-air therapist talking to a woman and daughter about the woman's "addiction" to Farmville -- getting up an hour early to harvest so the "pretend crops" wouldn't "spoil," deferring doing household tasks to "farm," etc. The therapist advised the woman to quit playing any computer games altogether and interact with her real family, friends and neighbors and get back into the "real world." He was very critical, not of virtual activity games themselves, but of people who use them as a substitute for interacting with people in the real world.
However, the games took lots of criticism along the way as childish, silly, etc. The only farming game mentioned by name was FV, but I'm not sure that FT wouldn't have been on this therapist's list too. He seemed to have little tolerance for anything "virtual."
My opinion is that when one can be creative with designs, as in FT, the application moves out of the cartoonish or virtual realm of game playing and can be a fun leisure activity that stimulates imagination and creativity, as some of the quite varied layout designs here illustrate. No different from model railroading, creative needlework and many other non-computer activities people enjoy. Also, by interacting with other family members and friends (on and offline friends), the game does have a real life social aspect, just as other games do.
Oops, long comment here LOL
If the woman had such a bad habit she was ignoring everyone and everything around her, then he was right to make her quit cold turkey. But my shrink says it's perfectly all right to play the games as long as you stay in touch with the real world.
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Old Jun 07 2010, 06:23 PM
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I was just planting a harvest and it said "congratulations you just reached level 90 and can now buy farmer's mansions, etc. etc."! I can't find any new stuff yet but I suspect they are uploading as we speak
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