This is frustrating. I figured they would have it worked out by now that ppl could move without having others in the way. But, this quest is cute. How many questions are there? Do I have to play the Audobon Game for one of the questions?
OT: How do I take a screeneshot of the webpage?
Now that would have been nice to know. I did it by clicking playing the game, had to go around several times as I had to go research some of the answers to the trivia, then came back to find I had to do something in a room I had already passed.who knew you could walk through birdland?
Third, most of the trivia also annoyed me, how many kids know the names of all the Beach Boys, let alone what year the Hula Hoop was invented. Obviously most kids probably would have needed to use an outside source, which isnt the point of this exercise unless I am mistaken.
Now that would have been nice to know. I did it by clicking playing the game, had to go around several times as I had to go research some of the answers to the trivia, then came back to find I had to do something in a room I had already passed.
And then they have the answers wrong, kinda. Many of their questions have controversy on when it was invented (like the ice cream cone, the hula hoop, the frisbee). For example, the Hula Hoop may have been PATENTED in 1957, but it was a toy in both African cultures and Native American cultures long before there was even settlers in America. And Sunscreen may have first been marketed in America in the 1940's, but ancient Egyptians used a mineral cream specifically to block the tanning of the sun. Also if you did a quick search on the history of sunscreen, you would probably come up with the name Eugene Schueller (the founder of the LOreal cosmetic company) as the modern inventor of sunscreen, and a debate on if he had it before the Australian Blake. Yes, I could figure out which answer they were trying to get you to chose, but it still bugs me that the history is the "quick and dirty type answers" (and USA biased), rather than thought out questions.
Hmm, well okay I know that we are all frustrating about losing our little magic
kingdom and don't really know what to do, and think VFK is a lot worse than
other games right now etc. But now you guys are trying to find everything
slightly wrong with any little detail and bash it and bash them. Give them
a chance! I think this game has potential! (in about 5 months but still)
NOT trying to bash anyone, but I'm just saying these poor people are just trying
to put together a community to replace the one we lost.![]()
These "poor people" need to start to make realistic promises, that they can follow through on. They need to stop constantly disappointing people by not following through. I don't think I am being unreasonable in the slightest expecting them to follow the time line they post on their home page. I'm trying to give the game a chance, but it is really hard to trust a game that falls short of following through with what they announce.
I DO agree they need to STOP making promises and disappointing everyone
when they come out late, or not as good as they make it seem.
But I don't agree that just because they are doing that means that
we should bash every little detail about the game because we're mad
at them for disappointing us. Didn't say you were, but I'm just saying.. hehe
I'm going to laugh when VFK gets sued.
Well, you know, VMK wasn't the first one to have quests, characters that
walk around in lands, and shops and all that.It is more similar than other
games are, but VMK no longer exists and as long as VFK stays between
the fine line, they probably won't get sued. I mean, look at Club Penguin,
a disney product that is not closed, and then look at Panfu, a non-disney product that is currently open. They are extremely similar, more similar than
VMK and VFK are, and Panfu is not being sued or anything.![]()