Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn farm cash. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn farm cash. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Bảy, 7 tháng 1, 2012

FarmVille: The Cupid Corn Farm Cash crop and the issue of value

Cupid Corn
Yesterday, Zynga dropped a bomb on the FarmVille community with the Cupid Corn. The issue? It marks the first time in the game's short history that a crop has been released for Farm Cash and has not been attached to a charity. And what's worse is that it does nothing special to deserve that 10 Farm Cash required for a week-long planting permit. Sure, some players could probably master the Cupid Corn in that time, but many FarmVille forum posters have called Zynga out on it.

Money ManForum poster Pletoo recently started a forum thread titled "What WOULD motivate you to spend FC on crop?" While the question is a loaded one, implying that charging Farm Cash for a normal crop isn't fair, he raises a point not only for FarmVille but all games. Shouldn't in-game items or content that cost real money offer something more valuable than standard features or items?

Several contributors in the forum thread agree with Pletoo's cleverly rhetorical question. Some players suggest including a permanent crop that changed with the seasons while others recommend that Cupid Corn be eligible for Co-Op Jobs. However, players like MsChicklet admit that the only motivation they need is "the fact that I've gotten every mastery sign thus far and don't want to miss out on one." Not to say MsChicklet is wrong by any means--there's little reason to judge what people find worthwhile to spend money on--but It's this logic that will make Zynga lots of the green stuff with this move.

This debate isn't new, but many gamers hardcore and social alike (including myself) agree that there is a golden rule to charging money for in-game content: It must at least provide value beyond the game's basic functions and content. Of course, the word "value" is loaded with subjectivity. However, I imagine many will agree that charging for something that does nothing more nor looks vastly different from its free counterparts (in this case Candy Corn) is a far leap from, say, the Unwither Ring. Regardless, if Cupid Corn does well enough in the Market from now through Feb. 23, it wouldn't be surprising to see a far pricier FarmVille.

[Image Credit: Paste]

Did you purchase Cupid Corn yet from the Market and, more importantly, are you satisfied with that purchase? What are your thoughts on Zynga charging real money for one of the game's basic functions?

Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 1, 2012

FarmVille brings back Cotton Candy Trees for Farm Cash purchases

Cotton Candy Promo
Regardless of whether you agree with Farm Cash crops it seems that Zynga is enjoying their results. FarmVille players can now relive the 2010 Country Fair in FarmVille by putting up Farm Cash for Cotton Candy Trees. Alright, so it's a gift for buying Farm Cash with Facebook Credits, meaning that it won't actually cost you the Farm Cash. But since that's essentially the motivation for throwing down this hard-earned dough, consider the Cotton Candy Tree an added bonus to your next Farm Cash purchase. The deal stands for another three days. So, if you missed out before, here's your second chance--and it costs at least $1.

[Via FarmVille Freak]

Have you taken advantage of this deal yet? What do you think of Zynga bringing back classic items for Farm Cash?

Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 12, 2011

Earn 2 free FarmVille Farm Cash in Toyota 100 Cars for Good promo

Toyota apparently likes to give things away. Most importantly of which, of course, is Farm Cash--and the Japanese car manufacturer seems to have it in spades. Zynga has teamed up with Toyota and its 100 Cars for Good charity once again to give FarmVille players a freebie.

Just click on the link below your FarmVille game screen that reads, "Vote for your favorite charity and get cash!" Now, a pop-up window will appear with a cutesy promotional video for Toyota and blah, blah, blah. Just answer the questions as the video plays, and eventually blue text will appear next to a large blue "X" in the window's upper right corner that reads, "You've earned your Farm Cash."

Click the blue "X" to close the window, and your 2 Farm Cash should post to your account immediately. If not, give it at least a half-hour before getting Zynga on the horn. Unfortunately, not all players around the world have access to these promotions, and they can expire at any time, so act fast if you're one of the lucky few.

FarmVille Toyota Promo

Have you earned your free Farm Cash today? Do you take advantage of these offers, or avoid them?