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Is it worth creating Habbo retros anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parsov" data-source="post: 452288" data-attributes="member: 68429"><p>That's kind of a good idea. However I think slowly teenagers have stopped playing pixel games and they play more console games.</p><p>However these Pixel Games like (Habbo) that the main purpose is to chat and chill allow these young users to socialize with each other. They make friends and at the same time they do activities in-game example: building, betting, hosting games and so on... It's almost as if doing missions in GTA V even if it's not the same game what users do is the same they do it together. However I think that now it's not the case most retros and even habbo itself has become toxic and the community is not welcoming anymore... Most hotel staff think new comers are either advertisers and users see them as noobs. It's as if the community is happy with what they have and they don't need anymore users. Because they've already made their virtual friends they're happy with who they chat with and I think since most hotel managements think newly registered users are a threat (advertisers, banned users, or someshit like that) that kinda allows users to see those newly joined users as threats too. Even though the reputation and popularity are dying some hotel community management's are doing a good job hosting in-game quests. Seasonal mini-games and just in general in-game events allows users to come together most of the time users will help each other to win these mini games which will mean they'll probably or most likely talk again. This allows new users to make more friends which will mean they'll also be addicted because they now like the rest of the players have someone to talk to. And they'll most likely come back tomorrow for more chat and chill. </p><p></p><p>It might sound a bit rude but all it takes is to make someone addicted after that they'll be your active user.</p><p>Unfortunately in most hotels there are lack of community management and bias towards some users meaning they'll probably not want to go back to that shit environment again.</p><p></p><p>It's not about what new features there are it's about community management. If we take it feature-wise and if people focused on features they would go play Call Of Duty or a game that's better than an online pixel game that's a moviestarplanet look-alike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parsov, post: 452288, member: 68429"] That's kind of a good idea. However I think slowly teenagers have stopped playing pixel games and they play more console games. However these Pixel Games like (Habbo) that the main purpose is to chat and chill allow these young users to socialize with each other. They make friends and at the same time they do activities in-game example: building, betting, hosting games and so on... It's almost as if doing missions in GTA V even if it's not the same game what users do is the same they do it together. However I think that now it's not the case most retros and even habbo itself has become toxic and the community is not welcoming anymore... Most hotel staff think new comers are either advertisers and users see them as noobs. It's as if the community is happy with what they have and they don't need anymore users. Because they've already made their virtual friends they're happy with who they chat with and I think since most hotel managements think newly registered users are a threat (advertisers, banned users, or someshit like that) that kinda allows users to see those newly joined users as threats too. Even though the reputation and popularity are dying some hotel community management's are doing a good job hosting in-game quests. Seasonal mini-games and just in general in-game events allows users to come together most of the time users will help each other to win these mini games which will mean they'll probably or most likely talk again. This allows new users to make more friends which will mean they'll also be addicted because they now like the rest of the players have someone to talk to. And they'll most likely come back tomorrow for more chat and chill. It might sound a bit rude but all it takes is to make someone addicted after that they'll be your active user. Unfortunately in most hotels there are lack of community management and bias towards some users meaning they'll probably not want to go back to that shit environment again. It's not about what new features there are it's about community management. If we take it feature-wise and if people focused on features they would go play Call Of Duty or a game that's better than an online pixel game that's a moviestarplanet look-alike. [/QUOTE]
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