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Don't play Evony

First off, I never realized when I began this article that it would "have it all" in a manner of speaking.  When you review the tags for this posting, you get a sense of what is yet to come...

As quoted by Bruce on Games, "Don't play Evony."

Bruce Everiss, a veteran games industry marketer, elaborates on why to avoid Evony in a follow-up posting, "More about Evony."

Ultimately, Bruce writes quite a few posts that analyze trending of Chinese gold farmers.

Bobbie Johnson of guardian.co.uk posted, "Has Evony become the most despised game on the web?."

Zubon at KTR posted, "Condensed Evony Hatred," and linked to Lum, Mu, Tweety, Arkenor, Tipa, Ken, and Bruce on Games.

Trending on the reactions to the provocative, perhaps insultingly sexualized Evony web advertsing, an Experience Project member initiated a group with an interactive comment poll, "I Hate the Evony Adverts," prompting a response of 'Me Too' or 'Not Me' or 'Plan To.'

Nicholas Deleon posts, "Evony ad campaign: Where breasts trick you into playing a Civ clone," underscoring the shameless draw of gamers to MMO with sexuality.  In, his posting, Nicholas references Jeff Atwood's post, "How Not to Advertise on the Internet."  Jeff refers to the ever burgeoning freemium phenomenon in MMO/RTS.

(Sidenote: CODING HORROR: programming and human factors by Jeff Atwood is one of my favorite blogs.)

Emphasizing the notoriety of the advertising tactics, Gwen posts, "EVOLUTION OF EVONY VIDEO GAME ADS," featuring the maturation (so to speak) of the Evony web banners at the Sociological Images blog which is part of Contexts.org. (Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes sociology interesting and relevant to anyone interested in how society operates.)

If you want to see what all the fuss is about without actually going to the Evony website (to which I am purposely am not linking), using a search engine optimized Wordpress blog, World Portal Group (whoever that is) promotes Evony in glorious detail.  Appears to me like the blogger(s) at World Portal Group post whatever topic they can to raise a buck for posting.  A brief review of the blog revealed a blog without much substance or context of integrity.

Interestingly, with the undercurrents of Evony disgruntlement appearing in the blogosphere, as of the posting of this article there hasn't be a lot of negative tweets trending the issue in the Twitterverse according to tweetmeme or Twitt(url)y.

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