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Habbo Hotel
Hotel Hideaway (previously named "Project X") by Sulake
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon" data-source="post: 405972" data-attributes="member: 28869"><p>That's the exact problem though. They no longer appeal to anyone 18+ on purpose. They're trying to make what was once an ageless game into a complete kids game. Sure young teenagers are a good audience at the moment but who's to say they won't lose that audience completely to other new and more exciting games? The only thing that really entices kids is the fact that Habbo is free. Otherwise they would be on some other site playing some other game.</p><p></p><p>Big games that pertain to all audiences (even though they're 18+) such as Call Of Duty, sell more copies than Habbo makes in dollars. Not to mention these games cost $70 upfront and release an exceptional amount of DLC to earn even more. I'm also sure that the 4 years in the age range 13 - 17 has less of a demographic than ages 18 - 49 would. I even know people in that age category who will buy the game and spend less than 24 hours on it just because they can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon, post: 405972, member: 28869"] That's the exact problem though. They no longer appeal to anyone 18+ on purpose. They're trying to make what was once an ageless game into a complete kids game. Sure young teenagers are a good audience at the moment but who's to say they won't lose that audience completely to other new and more exciting games? The only thing that really entices kids is the fact that Habbo is free. Otherwise they would be on some other site playing some other game. Big games that pertain to all audiences (even though they're 18+) such as Call Of Duty, sell more copies than Habbo makes in dollars. Not to mention these games cost $70 upfront and release an exceptional amount of DLC to earn even more. I'm also sure that the 4 years in the age range 13 - 17 has less of a demographic than ages 18 - 49 would. I even know people in that age category who will buy the game and spend less than 24 hours on it just because they can. [/QUOTE]
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