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Habbo Hotel
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon" data-source="post: 412727" data-attributes="member: 28869"><p>Maybe. I think you're hitting too broad of an audience though. There are a lot of Habbo retro players. I remember last year going back to Habbo.com with my friend and absolutely hating it. All I did was troll.</p><p></p><p>Then a few months later I ended up starting my own server and absolutely loved it. It was a whole new experience. I think that being a player and being a manager are two completely different things in all honesty.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention I started a hotel to kill the time last summer and ended up sticking with it because the money was really good. Some of my users personally donated £200+ and after a while becomes more of a responsbility than a hobby and eventually a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon, post: 412727, member: 28869"] Maybe. I think you're hitting too broad of an audience though. There are a lot of Habbo retro players. I remember last year going back to Habbo.com with my friend and absolutely hating it. All I did was troll. Then a few months later I ended up starting my own server and absolutely loved it. It was a whole new experience. I think that being a player and being a manager are two completely different things in all honesty. Not to mention I started a hotel to kill the time last summer and ended up sticking with it because the money was really good. Some of my users personally donated £200+ and after a while becomes more of a responsbility than a hobby and eventually a job. [/QUOTE]
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